Wednesday, July 23
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You must have lots of lovely scent with the honeysuckle and those roses. Are passion flowers scented?
ReplyDeleteThe honeysuckle scent is only really on an evening. Jo. Unfortunately the red rose doesn't have a perfume. The white one does but it newly bought is only small with few flowers but does have perfume. I've nevetr noticed any scent from he passionflower now I'll have to sniff it
DeleteI was potting on near the passionflower today and it does have a slight perfume that I hadn't noticed before, Jo
DeleteWhat a wonderful selection of blooms Sue, that last rose is so beautiful! I've just been adding more climbers to my garden this week, I was in desperate need of more colour.
ReplyDeleteWe''ve had the last rose years, Paula and it is in serious need on training.
DeleteWow... beautiful. I like the roses!
ReplyDeleteWe are on the look out for more roses , Endah
DeleteYou had a great weather for taking photos, the first two photos looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteIn the 2nd photo: the last, smallest purple flower on the left - is it the same variety as the purple flowers on the right?
I like this mix of colours :)
Yes, Dewberry all the plain purple flowers are from the same plant
DeleteLove that deep purple clematis.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember its name Jessica. I thought it was Lord Neville but it looks nothing like the photos on the web,
DeleteAll looking healthy and lush. A nice collection Sue.
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie
DeleteGorgeous :o)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julie
DeleteLovely climbers and they look so good framed against that pure blue sky. Remember them in November when that sky is grey and leaden!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't everything look better against a lovely blue sky, Jane?
DeleteSome real beauties here. I especially like the purple clematis and the passion vine....gorgeous.xxx
ReplyDeleteThe colours do go well together, Snowbird
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