Alliums stay in the ground and cope with even our hard winters - at least the Purple Sensation types and the tall white ones and nectaroscordums. The Schubertiis are a bit less tolerant and only one came back this year.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
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Lillies The white regale. Amazing scent in the evening. No scent but definitely glow...Zantedeschia aethopica (think I spelt that right) Crambe cordifolia if you have the space. Huge cabbage plant but the smell is almost overwhelming. Pinks but not lol. Some of the white dianthus smell beautiful. Sure will think of more later
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Alliums stay in the ground and cope with even our hard winters - at least the Purple Sensation types and the tall white ones and nectaroscordums. The Schubertiis are a bit less tolerant and only one came back this year.
Nearly dark, Clematis recta is shining out. So is Geranium pratense alba but that's one of the floppy ones, though it hasn't flopped yet this year
In the sticks near Peterborough
Lillies
The white regale. Amazing scent in the evening. No scent but definitely glow...Zantedeschia aethopica (think I spelt that right) Crambe cordifolia if you have the space. Huge cabbage plant but the smell is almost overwhelming. Pinks but not lol. Some of the white dianthus smell beautiful. Sure will think of more later 
mrs Sinkins , very white and best dianthus for me
In the sticks near Peterborough
Thats the one. Thanks nutcutlet
Fab guys
Thanks. will see if I can get some pics up later. Its doin well