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And a cooling wave...
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oooohhhh! luscious EJ!
what is the yellow daisy like flower please??
It is an Inula Kerry. Not sure if it is Inula magnifica or Inula Royleana, but whatever it is, it is great. There was a huge clump at our previous cottage by the greenhouse, and when we moved I couldn't stand to leave it behind, so out came a lump, and now it is in my new garden and in my gramps garden in Devon. Seems to be good and tough and is like a ray of sunshine year after year after year after year...............
Ooooh lovely Emma :D Seems to be a good year for crocosmia, mine is looking good as well. I will have to thin it out this year so will have some to spare. Will have to post on 'Swaps'.