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NormandyLiz
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October 2023
Just for you,
@bertrand-mabel
, a little splash of colour
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bertrand-mabel
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October 2023
@NormandyLiz
Much appreciated in our world at the moment so to see beauty with vibrant colour...thank you
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Plantminded
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October 2023
Salvia Amistad.
Wirral. Sandy, free draining soil.
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bertrand-mabel
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October 2023
@Plantminded
How do you do it? Ours fell by the wayside last winter and to see such a brilliant colour again...fabulous.
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Plantminded
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October 2023
edited October 2023
Thank you
@bertrand-mabel
, it’s one of the few flowering plants that actually likes my sandy soil! I have a row of them growing on a bank which gets sun for most of the day. I’ve never deadheaded them, they just keep on going!
Wirral. Sandy, free draining soil.
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clematisdorset
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October 2023
Plantminded
said:
Salvia Amistad.
Very human-looking
@Plantminded
, with those bell-sleeves and a bonnet!
Sorry to witness the demise of the forum. 😥😥😥😡😡😡I am Spartacus
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Plantminded
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October 2023
I'll have to take another look
@clematisdorset
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Wirral. Sandy, free draining soil.
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B3
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October 2023
it looked more like an alien flying creature about to take off, to me
In London. Keen but lazy.
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B3
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October 2023
Veronica
Himalayan honeysuckle
verbena
euphorbia
In London. Keen but lazy.
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rowlandscastle444
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October 2023
Chrysanthemum, just starting to flower.
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Veronica
Himalayan honeysuckle