Ooh, I was looking at Camelot recently, a smart, late yellow. That's a nice photo Eglantyne. Great pic's all 😊
It it seems like it has been Spring for ages, which is good! On my last lot of daffs now: These are lovely, look like the sun is glowing through them, which it clearly is not! Derringer, one to keep for the garden. Delibes, I don't think they look exactly as marketed, here with various Honesty and Camassia Blue Candle (according to my 'records')
A few more pictures from our garden, they have a lot of competition from the gorgeous pictures shown on here and I am no photographer either. The dear little flowers of these saxifrage are beautifulClematis Montana Rubens growing up a trellis next to the waterfallThe Ceanothus in our new border, which was in a plant sale 18 months ago is growing nicely.The first of our Geum Mrs. Bradshaw flowers this year
Lots of lovely photos of your flowers and gardens; happy to enjoy the sights through these photos :-) Here is one of my tree peonies in full bloom. Another one I had planted next to this turned out to be the exact same variety. I had bought them as lucky dip a few years ago form T&M for £1.
Oxford. The City of Dreaming Spires.
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils (roses). Taking a bit of liberty with Wordsworth
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Still waiting for my hydrangea runaway bride to flower but the geum totally tangerine is intermingling nicely.
The geum and osteospermum are all I have in flower at the moment.
It it seems like it has been Spring for ages, which is good! On my last lot of daffs now:
These are lovely, look like the sun is glowing through them, which it clearly is not! Derringer, one to keep for the garden.
Delibes, I don't think they look exactly as marketed, here with various Honesty and Camassia Blue Candle (according to my 'records')
My Hebe (unknown variety):
Zingy Erysimum Orange Flame: