Wednesday, July 8
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I love this plant. Such a vibrant colour in the summer garden {what summer, did I hear you ask} and so photogenic in it's alien composition.
ReplyDeleteThe raindrops add a little something, Deborah
DeleteI'm not familiar with this flower. Intriguing.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a variety of crocosmia, tpals
DeleteLucifer is devilishly handsome.
ReplyDeleteIt is Lisa
DeleteOh a beauty Sue but 'Lucifer' by name and 'Lucifer' by nature 😂 We have just eradicated a huge clump of this Sue as it was just too thuggish - well I thought we had until a few days ago when I saw some familiar green leafy spears emerging!
ReplyDeleteOurs need thinning out too Anna
DeleteI love crocosmia, Sue and years ago I grew it in the garden. I bought the bulbs in Amsterdam and this variety was Lucifer.
ReplyDeleteMy crocosmia were given to me by an ex boss of mine, Nadezda
DeleteCertainly suits it's name!xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly fiery Dina
DeleteI've been missing my crocosmia... It's seem disappear suddenly in my pot
ReplyDeleteOurs is more likely to swamp is than disappear Endah
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