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Garden Gallery 2019
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pitter-patter
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May 2019
Thank you,
@Logan4
. I’ve grown them from seed last summer and I’m happy to see them in bloom.
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Teriannemily
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Hi mummy nature hope your well. We're the stones you were hiding isla stone's will try to send you a link x
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Liriodendron
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That aquilegia bud is fascinating,
@pitter-patter
Since 2019 I've lived in east Clare, in the west of Ireland.
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pitter-patter
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I was completely mesmerised by it
@Liriodendron
. However the open flower will turn out to be, I feel any efforts on my part (and they weren’t many) have been more than repaid.
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BobTheGardener
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May 2019
A few of my tree paeonies before they get frosted or more heavily rained on!
and the first bloom of Magnolia 'Yellow River':
All far too short lasting but who can resist?
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
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pitter-patter
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Josephine is preparing for quite a show,
@1Runnybeak1
. Wonderful peonies,
@BobTheGardener
. Fleeting beauty is all the more precious.
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AuntyRach
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May 2019
Delicious blooms on here.
It’s Rhododendron and Azalea time now:
Unknown varieties sorry. Bright pink is ten feet tall, paler pink is my favourite, white one is a dwarf in semi-shade.
My garden and I live in South Wales.
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Logan4
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A tall Azalea
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Yviestevie
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Logan is that one of the gorgeous smelling deciduous ones.
Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
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Logan4
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Yviestevie
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Logan is that one of the gorgeous smelling deciduous ones.
Thank you it's a deciduous ones but no smell.
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It’s Rhododendron and Azalea time now:
Unknown varieties sorry. Bright pink is ten feet tall, paler pink is my favourite, white one is a dwarf in semi-shade.