I once saw a plant at an open garden artjak, geum-like flower, orange but taller and more open growth than X borisii (might not have got that spelling right). Do you know what that might have been? The gardener didn't
Nut C; Oh my gosh I was at a big plant auction yesterday with a neighbour who wanted to fill gaps in her huge herbacious border and I am sure I saw what you are describing, but sadly did not write down the name as we were going for geums for the front of the border. But Uncle Verdun will know I am sure
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Gorse - not in garden, but it always looks so bright on moorland
Don't know why I didn't say grass - see avatar - Carex Bronzita. Lovely year round colour and it ripples when the wind blows it.
Unfortunately since the photo dog has discovered it's also soft to lie on
I like most geraniums, this is 'Bill Wallis',
and because I have to share some of our wild life, a grass snake
In the sticks near Peterborough
Uncle Verdun can do anything.
Even type in his sleep. I am a big fan of geums. I have a lovely orange one.
I once saw a plant at an open garden artjak, geum-like flower, orange but taller and more open growth than X borisii (might not have got that spelling right). Do you know what that might have been? The gardener didn't
In the sticks near Peterborough
Nut C; Oh my gosh I was at a big plant auction yesterday with a neighbour who wanted to fill gaps in her huge herbacious border and I am sure I saw what you are describing, but sadly did not write down the name as we were going for geums for the front of the border. But Uncle Verdun will know I am sure