Fairy girl (I've just come back from a party, so spelling may be a bit strange) I also, (sotto voce) do not like fuschias I have tried, I really have tried, but I still don't like them.
'F' stands for fritillary, foxglove and Fabulous gardens, which I'm certain everyone on this forum has or is making.
Geraniums - though I don't know which ones apart from renardii whose leaves are like geckos' feet. And I think I'll have galanthus as it's a long time until s for snowdrop. They're a beautiful relief after a long winter
Gailardia - both annual and perennial - bright cheerful colours, with smiling faces.
Also elegant galtonia - I have planted some for the first time this year but have always admired them, and of course Glads, this year I have byzantinus sprouting.
I am sorry no pictures as all these are tiny newbies in garden.
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Busy-Lizzie beautiful pic.
Lovely pic. My garden wouldn't be the same without them, don't know why I didn't think of them (doh smiley)
Fairy girl (I've just come back from a party, so spelling may be a bit strange) I also, (sotto voce) do not like fuschias
I have tried, I really have tried, but I still don't like them.
'F' stands for fritillary, foxglove and Fabulous gardens, which I'm certain everyone on this forum has or is making.
Are we allowed to start G yet? I don't think there are many Fs!
Geranium, there are so many beautiful perennial ones. Psilostemon is one of my favourites.
If Verdun is around I'm sure he has lots of suggestions in this family.
Gerbera- I really love these. Have lots of little babies on my kitchen windowsill
Good morning Verdun, how did you type that when you were asleep?!
Geraniums - though I don't know which ones apart from renardii whose leaves are like geckos' feet. And I think I'll have galanthus as it's a long time until s for snowdrop. They're a beautiful relief after a long winter
Lizzie-didn't you know...he's a 'cloak wearing superhero' and does it with mind control....
Agree with you about Galanthus FloBear...they've only just finished flowering here!
Geranium 'Anne Folkard' is my favourite
Gardenia...my Mum had them in her wedding bouquet.
and Genista (broom)
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Gailardia - both annual and perennial - bright cheerful colours, with smiling faces.
Also elegant galtonia - I have planted some for the first time this year but have always admired them, and of course Glads, this year I have byzantinus sprouting.
I am sorry no pictures as all these are tiny newbies in garden.