I love that mix with the eryngiums
Glad you found them. I've had some moments with unloading the camera
Great piccies Mrs G glad you found them.
Nut, the colour schemes were fantastic, the eryngiums with white liatrus and multi pink phlox, (hope ive remembered these names right) and the monks hood just gently drew everything together. Genius. Gorgeous.
Couldn't decide what this is...? Euphorbia?
Think so ...
Lovely photos
Asclepias, can't remember which one, maybe tuberosa
Lovely pics mrsG, I especially like the Hydrangea, just because I love Hydrangea. I need to make room in my garden for some more
So that is what Asclepius Tuberosa looks like! Tried to grow it this year from 3 dry roots, 2 came up and after a few weeks decided to die
I love all these photos, Yvie that waterfall is sensational.
I should have posted the pics of the Peterborough garden here, but forgot about this thread
beautiful H
ydrangeas MrsGardener. I wish, I wish. Maybe if I take more off the lawns
it' s been said before but worth repeating: so
good to view gardens that you can't visit.
Thank you all for sharing
http://www.perennialresource.com/plants/general-perennial/70_asclepias-tuberosa.aspx
Won't grow here, too alkali, but pretty.
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I love that mix with the eryngiums
Glad you found them. I've had some moments with unloading the camera
In the sticks near Peterborough
Great piccies Mrs G glad you found them.
Nut, the colour schemes were fantastic, the eryngiums with white liatrus and multi pink phlox, (hope ive remembered these names right) and the monks hood just gently drew everything together. Genius. Gorgeous.
Couldn't decide what this is...? Euphorbia?
Think so ...
Lovely photos
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Asclepias, can't remember which one, maybe tuberosa
In the sticks near Peterborough
Lovely pics mrsG, I especially like the Hydrangea, just because I love Hydrangea. I need to make room in my garden for some more
So that is what Asclepius Tuberosa looks like! Tried to grow it this year from 3 dry roots, 2 came up and after a few weeks decided to die
I love all these photos, Yvie that waterfall is sensational.
I should have posted the pics of the Peterborough garden here, but forgot about this thread
ydrangeas MrsGardener. I wish, I wish. Maybe if I take more off the lawns
it' s been said before but worth repeating: so
good to view gardens that you can't visit.
Thank you all for sharing
http://www.perennialresource.com/plants/general-perennial/70_asclepias-tuberosa.aspx
Won't grow here, too alkali, but pretty.