Looks like some sort of Liverwort Runny - intricate isn't it
the cannas are Mr Chicky's .....i can't be bothered with all that digging up and replanting. However, they have done well this year, so I am glad he can
Runnybeak, I believe liverwort likes dark wet places so it is sometimes a sign that the soil is a bit too wet. When it grows in my bonsai pots it's a bad sign. Might not be a problem for your hellibore though.
I love it when gardens take on that autumnal glow - angle of the sunlight. Lovely chicky
One taken this morning. It'll hopefully be more established by next summer, and some things may need changed. The robin was on the hanging bird table earlier - he's remembered how to get in from last year
Hopefully the others will too. The starlings can't get in although one of the magpies had a good go at it - unsuccessfully!
Not my garden, but I stopped on the way back out of the glen yesterday as the changing colours were so pretty. Not sure the pix do the lovely Perthshire countryside justice though
RB - Those little fungi/moulds are fascinating aren't they?
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Just catching up with everyone's beautiful gardens
Love Lily Pily's pic with the long path down to the house, great colours and autumn sunshine The climbing aconitum is a fab plant, mine is against a brick wall and seems to have been flowering for months, only its first year too.
Also love kathy's and Daryl's yellow roses and chicky's aster and hesperantha mix
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Just been looking back through this thread. Lovely photos everyone - it fills your head with ideas doesn't it? Might need to go shopping soon
Kathy 6, your Passiflora 'Crimson Tears' is stunning!
The grass is in great nick Kathy so he's clearly doing a good job
Partial to a set of stripes myself
I know what you mean about that colour - some of the 'red' clematis are the same. It's one of my favourite colours for flowers.
Your little cyclamen are beautiful Daryl . The white ones are so perfect at this time of year - they just glow
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Lovely pics again everyone - Kathy, your garden looks great, LilyP - great colours, and I love the gate shot too, Daryl - some lovely treasures there
A few from around and about today .....aren't you just loving this weather
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Mr Bumblebee filling his boots
Looks like some sort of Liverwort Runny - intricate isn't it
the cannas are Mr Chicky's .....i can't be bothered with all that digging up and replanting
. However, they have done well this year, so I am glad he can
Daryl I love the colour of your rose!
Yes lovely cannas chicky, I had quite a few once but lost them all during one of those awful winters, love that blue aster too
I think the little umbrellas are the liverwort "flowers" .....its obviously very happy there
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Thanks, Kathy.
Runnybeak, I believe liverwort likes dark wet places so it is sometimes a sign that the soil is a bit too wet. When it grows in my bonsai pots it's a bad sign. Might not be a problem for your hellibore though.
I love it when gardens take on that autumnal glow - angle of the sunlight. Lovely chicky
One taken this morning. It'll hopefully be more established by next summer, and some things may need changed. The robin was on the hanging bird table earlier - he's remembered how to get in from last year
Hopefully the others will too. The starlings can't get in although one of the magpies had a good go at it - unsuccessfully!
Not my garden, but I stopped on the way back out of the glen yesterday as the changing colours were so pretty. Not sure the pix do the lovely Perthshire countryside justice though
RB - Those little fungi/moulds are fascinating aren't they?
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Just catching up with everyone's beautiful gardens
Love Lily Pily's pic with the long path down to the house, great colours and autumn sunshine
The climbing aconitum is a fab plant, mine is against a brick wall and seems to have been flowering for months, only its first year too.
Also love kathy's and Daryl's yellow roses and chicky's aster and hesperantha mix
