@Jason-3 I would need to see more photos of the blooms (fully open and partially open) and more photos of the buds showing colour... Are they as light-coloured as they seem to be? No red or orange in them? I don't think it's Abe or Judy.
@Jason-3 ..can you recall if the scent is somewhat tarry? like freshly laid tar? and what colour are the blooms when open? I'm leaning towards 'Jayne Austin' at the moment..
@Jason-3 ..can you recall if the scent is somewhat tarry? like freshly laid tar? and what colour are the blooms when open? I'm leaning towards 'Jayne Austin' at the moment..
@Jason-3 I would need to see more photos of the blooms (fully open and partially open) and more photos of the buds showing colour... Are they as light-coloured as they seem to be? No red or orange in them? I don't think it's Abe or Judy.
Hi edhelka, I'd suggest that the colour on the pictures is fairly accurate. Their is a little difference in some blooms (some are a little more orange and others lighther) they are mostlu a light apricot
Clematis Liberty planted this spring, hiding in stipa
Minerva with a bee
Geranium maculatum 'Espresso', new for me, taller than expected, good for shade. I have it in partial/dappled shade, Sandringham bud on the left, Scented Garden foliage on the right. And last of the tulips.
My shady part of the garden, I don't show it often because it's still work in progress, still not looking as I want it. Partially jungly, partially a dumping ground for plants for which I have no better space.
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..can you recall if the scent is somewhat tarry? like freshly laid tar? and what colour are the blooms when open? I'm leaning towards 'Jayne Austin' at the moment..
tried finding the clip from Chelsea last year when Mary Berry was at their exhibit and talking about the new varieties but to no avail.
Please!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twe1_LIWgwA