The tall white plant is a white form of Galega bicolor, a plant which deserves to be better know - no vices, easy, and flowers for a long time. The daylilies are High Tor and Pumpkin Kid.
A more normal colour form of Galega bicolor, with Lychnis chalcedonica.
So many great pics of your gardens, everyone. Do keep posting!
@Alan Clark2 in Liverpool great pics as usual, both garden scenes and close-ups. You could make anyone change their minds re some plants. As much as I dislike Alstroemeria and the orange colour, I admire your combo of "Alstroemeria Indian Summer and Hebe".
A splendid close-up of the Hot Lips salvia, but I'm not sure of your use of "personal" in your legend. Again one of the Salvia cultivars I like least, but...
Some pics taken in the garden this morning before the current heatwave forced a retreat inside.
My Lavatera x clementii ‘Barnsley’ is showing signs or reversion to type, as explained on this site: http://paghat.com/treemallow.html
Lavatera x clementii ‘Barnsley’ normal flowers on the left; reversion to 'Rosea' on the right
Foreground: Geranium psilostemon / Background: Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ in flower
Gorgeous plant combinations as always @Perki. Is your antirrhinum night and day grown from seed or did you buy young plants? I'd like to grow it next year, it's a stunner. I am in awe of your delphinium, I've tried to establish them in my garden but the slugs and snails here can munch a whole plant overnight. Lovely clematis too, what have you trained it onto to get that round shape to the plant?
Gorgeous plant combinations as always @Perki. Is your antirrhinum night and day grown from seed or did you buy young plants? I'd like to grow it next year, it's a stunner. I am in awe of your delphinium, I've tried to establish them in my garden but the slugs and snails here can munch a whole plant overnight. Lovely clematis too, what have you trained it onto to get that round shape to the plant?
The antirrhinum are seed grown but they are last years plants which survived the winter outside. The clematis is on the fence doing its own thing I haven't really done anything .
Thanks for the info, I will look out for some Antirrhinum Night and Day seeds . So I guess clematis Pillu is a more compact clematis, it's very pretty doing its own thing.
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Not very good photos, but this is our pot-grown clump of Arisaema tortuosum flowering happily.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
The tall white plant is a white form of Galega bicolor, a plant which deserves to be better know - no vices, easy, and flowers for a long time. The daylilies are High Tor and Pumpkin Kid.
A more normal colour form of Galega bicolor, with Lychnis chalcedonica.
Alstroemeria Indian Summer and Hebe.
Daylily 'Dark Monkey'.
Daylily 'Mauna Loa'.
Hot Lips, up close and personal.
Lady of Shallot - Astantia H Blood - Allium Miami
Rose Mary Rose - Nepata walkers low
Allium Globemaster
Antirrhinum night and day
Clematis Piilu if I remember correctly, some flowers are doubles
Delphinium got to about 7ft this year.
I am in awe of your delphinium, I've tried to establish them in my garden but the slugs and snails here can munch a whole plant overnight.
Lovely clematis too, what have you trained it onto to get that round shape to the plant?
So I guess clematis Pillu is a more compact clematis, it's very pretty doing its own thing.