What's looking good in June 2015

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  1. Anthony Rogers

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    Today........

    Sweet Williams

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    Cymbalaria

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    Fuchsia Dorothy Hanley

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    Fuchsia General Monk

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    Fuchsia Alice Hoffman

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    Fuchsia Jean Taylor

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    Fuchsia Joan Lilley

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    Fuchsia Alison Patricia

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    Fuchsia Martins Yellow Surprise

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    • alex-adam

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      This lovely rose is in a neighbour's garden:
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      • Jenny namaste

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        WOW - what a stunner...:wub2:
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        Sempervivens arachnoids...............
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        It gets its name because........................
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        • "M"

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          @longk now those are very pretty and those look-a-like webs are really delicate and fascinating. :dbgrtmb:
           
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            Roses

            Iceberg
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            Lincolnshire Yellow Belly
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            Lincolnshire Yellow Belly
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            Lucky!
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            Rob Roy......always last to flower but I love it's young red foliage.
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            Blue For You
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            Brushstrokes
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            Super Trouper
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              Wow - that bed's looking mighty fine @Sheal and I especially like the purity of the girlie pink "Lucky!",
              Jenny
               
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              • Anthony Rogers

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                Sheal, your Rose bed is looking fantastic :)
                 
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                  @Sheal Stunning! :love30:

                  On a less dramatic note ( :heehee: ) some of my pretties:-

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                      Thank you Anthony - that particular one didn't self seed, it was a gift, generously given by a kind soul :)
                       
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                      Thanks everyone for your kind responses. :) Against all the odds in a sandy soil, the roses are doing quite well.

                      @Jenny namaste, I think Lucky! is probably my favourite too. It's a floribunda and the colour is actually lilac pink. It puts on a good performance right through summer and seems to be a very healthy rose. :)
                       
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                        Great Roses Sheal, they look really lovely and so healthy. Glad to see good old fashioned Iceberg doing what it does best...giving a wonderful display. I don't think despite all their efforts that the Rose breeders have managed to produce a better white Rose than Iceberg. I'm no Rose expert and if they have managed to create something better I stand corrected and would be interested to know what the variety is called.
                         
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                          Thanks Silu. :) I agree about Iceberg, it is the whitest of roses and I don't think I've seen another one that matches it. The only problem I have with it is the fact that Iceberg is naturally a climber and the one I have is a shrub that wants to be a climber. The stems are quite slender and struggle to hold the flowers and later in the season it becomes quite tall, so that when flower stems are finished I prune them back quite hard ready for the next flush of flowers.
                           
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                          In the summer the sun rises in the North East and shines into our front garden (faces due North). This morning's spotlight :blue thumb: - taken through my front window.

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