Is the orange flower in both pics a type of euphorbia? I saw it in someone else's pics recently and thought it would look nice in my 'jungle' border...
I've been away for a week and have just been catching up on all your beautiful gardens.
I see Wintersong is back, I'd wondered where she was a few weeks ago.
My garden has grown like mad while I've been away and is starting to smother the weeds I hadn't weeded before we went! But the lovely tulips are almost over, a few dark red ones left.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
Lovely again Lizzie - you are so far ahead of us in terms of flowering - you have whetted my appetite for my snowball tree. Hope you enjoyed your trip to the motherland
Great pics everyone - keep them coming ..... I just love seeing people's plants and gardens
Love the whites Lizzie, in fact love your garden fullstop! Must look up snowball tree.
Pics to follow of my favourites at the moment from one part of the garden, including senesis which I first saw on this thread (?matty), bugle, pieris japonica katsura which I put on when in flower and promised this one when waxy leaves are in their full glory. I like the combination of pieris, acer and pittosporum tom thumb, and love the bluebells with them too.
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Hi Cleo13,
It's a holly, I think it's golden van tol, but not 100% sure.
Does anyone else know?
Two tulips in my garden, I love the dark colour of one and the feathery edge of the other
That's lovely Cleo
I must start colour coordinating...
Is the orange flower in both pics a type of euphorbia? I saw it in someone else's pics recently and thought it would look nice in my 'jungle' border...
I've been away for a week and have just been catching up on all your beautiful gardens.
I see Wintersong is back, I'd wondered where she was a few weeks ago.
My garden has grown like mad while I've been away and is starting to smother the weeds I hadn't weeded before we went!
But the lovely tulips are almost over, a few dark red ones left.
Yes it is a Euphorbia, the only problem is it does spread and can get unruly, so I usually have to cut it back a fair bit
That white and green clematis is perfect Busy Lizzie
Cheers Cleo, I might have a look out for one
Lovely again Lizzie - you are so far ahead of us in terms of flowering - you have whetted my appetite for my snowball tree
. Hope you enjoyed your trip to the motherland

Great pics everyone - keep them coming ..... I just love seeing people's plants and gardens
Love the whites Lizzie, in fact love your garden fullstop!
Must look up snowball tree.
Pics to follow of my favourites at the moment from one part of the garden, including senesis which I first saw on this thread (?matty), bugle, pieris japonica katsura which I put on when in flower and promised this one when waxy leaves are in their full glory. I like the combination of pieris, acer and pittosporum tom thumb, and love the bluebells with them too.
Smashing BL and ooooh MrsG. Fab!