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Palustris

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More colour in September
« on: September 18, 2006, 14:35:42 »
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Re: More colour in September
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2006, 18:05:34 »
ooh nice!

ok...are the first ones cyclamen? can't really tell from that angle.

the second one is a viola?

the 4th is a sedum? no it's not is it? lol

then honeysuckle!

and then you've got an echinea in there? the purple one?

then some crocuses....?

and rudbekia?

and rose....

foxtail lily

winter clematis freckles?

theres are other clematis that i don't know the name of haha

and is the tree a maple?

oh and marigolds!

apples

snap dragons?

white campanula...

and pampas?

that's all i could guess really but what a lovely garden you have! i absolutely adore that idea of those bricks with gravel in to make a path and those little plants sticking out. that's a beautiful idea!

thanks for the pictures! i want your foxtail lillies!!! haha

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Re: More colour in September
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2006, 18:27:47 »
Some lovely pics there, Eric.  Is number 23 a Buddleia and if so, I'd be interested to know the variety - such a pretty colour.   :)

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Palustris

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Re: More colour in September
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2006, 20:49:10 »
Right first Georgie. It is a buddleja cross between globosa and davidii called B.x weyriana Sungold
Wahaj, the first one is Cyclamen pupurescens, the second is also a cyclamen. No crocus, no Freckles, no Foxtail lliles, no snapdragons and no Pampas grass.  :(
Er, which picture did you mean about the bricks in gravel to make a path please?
« Last Edit: September 18, 2006, 21:16:34 by Palustris »
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Re: More colour in September
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2006, 22:02:27 »
Right first Georgie. It is a buddleja cross between globosa and davidii called B.x weyriana Sungold
Wahaj, the first one is Cyclamen pupurescens, the second is also a cyclamen. No crocus, no Freckles, no Foxtail lliles, no snapdragons and no Pampas grass.  :(
Er, which picture did you mean about the bricks in gravel to make a path please?

oh um....not bricks but like stone stuff. in the first few pictures with the little alpine like plants in them. it's like lines of stones with gravel in between them....pictures 6-7-8. or is that a rockery? lol i can't see it too well. but anyway...it's inspired me to make a path in that form in my garden. it looks so nice :)

shame im' wrong about all the plants haha. what's that tall white long flowers?
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Re: More colour in September
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2006, 22:48:48 »
Lovely load of colour still Eric.  I have that same grass as yours in photo 81.  Mine is just looking great now!  Are they naked ladies doing their thing in your garden already?  Jack on our allotment has lashings of naked ladies dancing around his garden, much to his pleasure!  ;D

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Re: More colour in September
« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2006, 09:56:24 »
Colchicums there be of three different kinds.
Wahaj the white flower is Sanguisorba canadensis alba.
This is the alpine bed in the first few pictures.
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Re: More colour in September
« Reply #7 on: September 19, 2006, 09:57:44 »
Colchicums there be of three different kinds.
Wahaj the white flower is Sanguisorba canadensis alba.
This is the alpine bed in the first few pictures.


ahhhh. that's a really nice bed!

 

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