Thank you. The pale pink rose is Mme Alfred Carrière, but I'm not sure about the yellow climber. It has red buds and gets yellower as it gets older. I looked it up and the nearest I could find is Sutter's Gold, which is what I call it.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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Lovely, Obelixx. It's exciting finding out what's growing in a new garden, isn't it?
Apple blossom is gorgeous. Even if the fruit wasn't edible, the trees would be worth growing for the beauty of their flowers, I reckon.
That's a wonderful wisteria.
Glad you managed to upload them, BL - they were worth waiting for!
Your garden is beautiful.
It certainly is. Can you tell us the names of the roses please?
Busy, lovely pastel shades of aquilegia and tulips.
Obelixx, what a beautiful wisteria covering the end of the stone building.....the colours of the flowers and the stone are very pleasing.
Thank you. The pale pink rose is Mme Alfred Carrière, but I'm not sure about the yellow climber. It has red buds and gets yellower as it gets older. I looked it up and the nearest I could find is Sutter's Gold, which is what I call it.
The back lit view of some Heucheras.
'You must have some bread with it me duck!'
Obelixx. you must have been thrilled at how well that wisteria flowered. What beautiful gardens you and B-L have.
Lovely pictures
frost the other day done quite a bit of damage to various plants 