Some are going over a bit now art, and one or two are just opening. It's Autumn Joy - but much paler than I remember it. There's a new one, Ruby Glow, in the background (left side) of the second pic which I bought recently. It's a low growing one with darker flowers. Pretty.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
The grasses are looking great in our front garden at the moment - carex frosted curls, miscanthus species, stips tenuissima, stips gigantea, deschampsia flexuosa tatra gold.
The verbena bonariensis, salvia and the stokesia are still giving plenty of colour too.
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I'm making notes of all of the plants and flowers you have all mentioned to get them for next year, thanks
These have just opened today
and the bee was nearby on the sedum
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
FG, I love the colour of the sedums
Some are going over a bit now art, and one or two are just opening. It's Autumn Joy - but much paler than I remember it. There's a new one, Ruby Glow, in the background (left side) of the second pic which I bought recently. It's a low growing one with darker flowers. Pretty.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Trying to catch up as haven't been on line proper for about a week
Oh and what a lovely catch up I have just Had, lots of beautiful stars
far too many to individually comment on but all gorgeous
Thank you for sharing xx
What lovely stars
All are beautiful but Lyn's first picture took my breath away. Just perfect
Passion Fruit!
Astrantia
Sweet Peas
Asters
Been away on holidays for a week, garden has grown so much since Ive been away, its incredible.
Great pics guys- nice catching up with it all.
Sweet peas looking great Matt, and that heuchera looks like a nice little plant...
The grasses are looking great in our front garden at the moment - carex frosted curls, miscanthus species, stips tenuissima, stips gigantea, deschampsia flexuosa tatra gold.
The verbena bonariensis, salvia and the stokesia are still giving plenty of colour too.