@Hazel -- Today at 16:06 Rather thrilled with this today:
Nice set of gauras, Hazel. Are those diascias at the bottom right? By the way, taxonomic research in the early 2000’s movedGauraspecies into the genusOenothera,although that name change has not been adopted in the horticultural industry.
Here are a few shots of my currently favourite gaura, Oenothera lindheimeri‘Rosyjane’.
Fluttering in the wind
Close-up showing the white flower with a cherry-pink picotee edge
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Maybe we, in cooler climes, have more appreciation for our successes Verdun
Seriously though, it must be great having a frost free garden.
@Hazel -- Today at 16:06 Rather thrilled with this today:
Nice set of gauras, Hazel. Are those diascias at the bottom right? By the way, taxonomic research in the early 2000’s moved Gaura species into the genus Oenothera, although that name change has not been adopted in the horticultural industry.
Here are a few shots of my currently favourite gaura, Oenothera lindheimeri ‘Rosyjane’.
Fluttering in the wind
Close-up showing the white flower with a cherry-pink picotee edge
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The Gaura is really beautiful, especially the rosyjane....
roses out at last but still no sweet peas, looks impossible now
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I think you can blame the weather for the sweet peas LP.
Quite a few people have given up. Mine are in a pot but I've had fewer flowers than usual.