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  • LG_ said:
    It's Ipomoea lobata, AKA Spanish Flag.
    Thank you so much!!!! Do you happen to know what this is please? Sorry for so many questions I'm very new to gardening!!! 


  • LatimerLatimer Posts: 1,068
    Thoroughly enjoyed today's show. I was pretty excited in the first minute when my Aldi buy Comtesse du Bouchard Clematis was featured!! 😀

    And the small, lush, green garden was gorgeous.
    I’ve no idea what I’m doing. 
  • Fran IOMFran IOM Posts: 2,872
    @FlyDragon. There was a lady on GW a few weeks ago who knew a lot about clematis and we were shown round her garden and she admitted she always called them 
    cle-may-tis and did so all the time she was on. Must admit I used to pronounce it like that myself.
  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,585
    LG_ said:
    It's Ipomoea lobata, AKA Spanish Flag.
    Thank you so much!!!! Do you happen to know what this is please? Sorry for so many questions I'm very new to gardening!!! 


    Can you remember which section of the programme it was in ?
  • MarranMarran Posts: 195
    AnniD said:
    LG_ said:
    It's Ipomoea lobata, AKA Spanish Flag.
    Thank you so much!!!! Do you happen to know what this is please? Sorry for so many questions I'm very new to gardening!!! 


    Can you remember which section of the programme it was in ?

    It's about 5 mins from the end.  This is about as much as you see of it!
  • WilderbeastWilderbeast Posts: 1,415
    Good show I'm definitely going to have another go with clematis, we get very strong winds and have no joy what so ever in the past. Call me a copy cat but it'll be the 1 Monty was showing, might as well try something that is successful elsewhere
  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889
    I'm going to have a go at Clematis cuttings
    Devon.
  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,719
    Marran said:

    Thank you so much!!!! Do you happen to know what this is please? Sorry for so many questions I'm very new to gardening!!! 


    Can you remember which section of the programme it was in ?

    It's about 5 mins from the end.  This is about as much as you see of it!
    Maybe Pyracantha?
    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,585
    @Missmoneypenny81, l have found it in my recording, but although l've played that section twice l can't see anything that looks like it on the long distance shots. Hopefully someone can identify it, it might be pyracantha as @Silver surfer says, or possibly a fruit tree of some kind ?
  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,719
    edited July 2020
    AnniD said:
    @Missmoneypenny81, l have found it in my recording, but although l've played that section twice l can't see anything that looks like it on the long distance shots. Hopefully someone can identify it, it might be pyracantha as @Silver surfer says, or possibly a fruit tree of some kind ?
    It rather depends when it was filmed?
    By now I thought all fruit trees ..cherries.apples,pears etc would have developed baby fruit rather than have blossom.
    Another suggestion is Sorbus...Rowan.
    But garden was very compact.

    Just rechecked..at end .....as going towards house there is a young Sorbus tree on the left of screen..... reckon flowers are from that.
    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
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