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  • http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c186/DavidKnapper/DSCN0384_zpsf3347fe3.jpg

     Have this rather pretty clematis in a pot ('Sugar Candy') at the mo.

  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    Beautiful !  Is it a special pot one?  Great to have flowers all the way downimage

  • Mark 499Mark 499 Posts: 380

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     One of my Easifil wall planters

  • AllotmentMaxAllotmentMax Posts: 189

    Bamboogie the Eryngium is Blue something or other, can't remember, will have to consult label. 

    Victoria sponge, the orange flower i

    s Trollias, beautiful flower. We bought them both at this years GW live. The Trollias were flying off the stands with very few left.  Beautiful colour. 

    Pleased with my baskets, calibrochia, new guinea impatiens and something I can't remember now.  image

    lots of summer colour just starting to appear.

  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,614

    Orchid lady, that hollyhock looks more like a mallow. Same family, I know...

  • AllotmentMaxAllotmentMax Posts: 189

    The hollyhocks in my front garden are around 6ft tall, they never grow so big out the back.

  • Orchid LadyOrchid Lady Posts: 5,800

    Well Fidget, funny you should say that because I don't actually now what they are, I don't remember sowing  hollyhock last year but I put it on a thread before it flowered to ID it and Hollyhock was the consensus of opinion, so I stuck with that.  Does Mallow have another name?  They were free seeds I got, I didn't buy them and I thought I'd use them up image

  • chicky wrote (see)

    Beautiful !  Is it a special pot one?  Great to have flowers all the way downimage

    Not really, chicky.....re 'flowers all the way down', fraid I cheat a little image I carefully detach/untangle flower stems from the top & relocate & train them lower downwards.

  • 'Does Mallow have another name?'

    Poking his nose in again! image Lavatera.

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