Wednesday, September 15

Late flowers

10 comments:

  1. It's lovely to have some colour still in the garden at this time of year. I'm usually enjoying the sedum blooming but I've just noticed that it's disappeared, it was a well established clump so I can only put it down to Mick's overzealous weeding of the border earlier in the year! I should have learn my lesson by now, I lost my gorgeous dicentra this way and many other plants too!!!

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    1. Shame about the sedum, Jo. You'll have ti give Mick some lessons.

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  2. I particularly like the white Astrantia and the Cone Flower. For some reason, a lot of my flowers are going into a second flush, and my cousin's are doing the same just down the road.

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    1. The cone flower is actually a zinnia going to seed, Deborah.

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  3. Beautiful and good. That third-down pink flower, what is it? Another astrantia? They aren't grown here. And the bottom one? A Yarrow?

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    1. It is another astrantia, Jane and the last photo is a sedum.

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  4. Fabulous! I just planted a pincushion plant like yours. Thanks for sharing such beautiful flowers.

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