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  • LoxleyLoxley Posts: 5,698
    That's a lovely Cornus, never heard of that one.
    "What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbour". 
  • Papi JoPapi Jo Posts: 4,254
    Not yet well-known or available in Europe. One of the rare Cornus which have evergreen foliage was the reason I purchased it. Interestingly the description on the Gardeners' World site says it's deciduous, while the description on the RHS site says it's evergreen!
  • HazybHazyb Posts: 336
    WillDB said:
    Tricyrtis and a co-habiting Aster Monch and Geranium Rozanne




    So lovely. Can’t wait til my Monch starts to spread. 

    I love this thread, so many lovely plants and gardens from everyone. 
  • I love the mix of plants in your beautiful garden @edhelka - Monty would be proud of your white flowered anemones as part of his programme was  focused on taking root cuttings of them - I have always found that they spread quite easily without any intervention from me.  They do look brilliant at this time of year don't they.
  • edhelkaedhelka Posts: 2,351
    @Guernsey Donkey2 Thank you.
    Yes, the anemones spread but are manageable (certainly no need for root cuttings here, there are always some new small plants that can be moved elsewhere).
  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316
    I’ve been for a walk.
    The river is a bit low. Wouldn’t mind some 

    S. E. NSW
  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316
    Wombats digging under the fence into our very dry lucerne paddock.

    S. E. NSW
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