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Unseasonal Flowering

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  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889

    Funnily enough, it's the first flower I've seen on it all year.image

    oopsimage Soz about focus.

    Last edited: 16 November 2017 09:58:16

    Devon.
  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889

    better?image

    Devon.
  • I'm glad I'm not the only one noticing the plants still flowering.  My passion flower, roses, hellebores, stocks and poppies are all still flowering.  I think my wall flowers have finally stopped.  

  • I had some dalmatian foxgloves flowering recently. Just going to seed now. Very odd. They were plugs from thompson and morgan and must be confused. Will be interesting to see if they come back next year. 

  • Mary370Mary370 Posts: 2,003

    I have hollyhocks in flower. .....first time growing them .....I hope that they will self seed

  • oooftoooft Posts: 191
    jaffacakes says:

    I had some dalmatian foxgloves flowering recently. Just going to seed now. Very odd. They were plugs from thompson and morgan and must be confused. Will be interesting to see if they come back next year. 

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     I bought those too and they are still flowering away now in central scotland. Most of my perennials are still going. Coreopsis,scabious, geums, lavender, penstemons all still blooming. I still have geranium flowering and i took a pic of this ethiopian lily which is making a breenge for it. I bought that in a sale from B&Q when they sold them off after they'd flowered in their pots, was just happy to have it there for next year. I suspect it will die.I put in the winter bedding of pansies and bellis daisies and feel the pansies are growing very slowly and the bellis have gone leggy. The garden is weird

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  • imageThe first Narcissus for this "winter".  At temperatures around 15 degrees it is hardly surprising that flowers are opening up earlier than usual.

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  • Our garden isn't sheltered (in fact we are having really stormy weather right now), so plants tend to finish flowering early here, but due to the mild weather they start early too.  I love cosmos, and they do quite well here as they bend with the wind, but I didn't sow any this year, pity.

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