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Post by tamarine on Apr 24, 2009 11:59:28 GMT
I knew you will like the Clematis.
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Post by linda on Jun 4, 2009 21:07:17 GMT
gorgeous tamarine, wonderful pics
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Post by tamarine on Jun 4, 2009 21:23:21 GMT
Late Spring flowering Clematis It is a scented beauty.
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Post by DAG on Jun 5, 2009 5:26:31 GMT
Tamarine, it is a beauty all right, I only wish that I could smell it as well! What type of Clematis is it?
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Post by kedigato on Jun 5, 2009 6:47:39 GMT
Tamarine, please have a look at this link, I think it is your unknown plant on page 6 - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpiraeaOh, that white Clematis is gorgeous.
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Post by nazimundo on Jun 5, 2009 13:17:18 GMT
Got to agree with Dag that is really beautiful. Alfie
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Post by tamarine on Jun 6, 2009 8:15:17 GMT
Japanese Maple Daphne Rosemary-herb I think this tree is commonly called the wedding tiered tree? Ceanothus Another Clematis montana pink. the first pic of clematis is White montana
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Post by DAG on Jun 6, 2009 8:31:35 GMT
Lovely plants tamarine, seeing your Daphne like that makes me think that I should plant mine in the ground instead of in buckets. I can't remember why I put them in buckets as it was about 6 years ago! I see that your Ceanothus is still in bloom
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Post by kedigato on Jun 6, 2009 8:45:14 GMT
Everything is so lovely, Tamarine.
We had one of those beautiful Acers years ago but I think our winters are too harsh for them as we lost it.
Do you think that the Rosemary has to reach a certain age before blooming? I've had one several times and never had them bloom. Yours is so profuse, just like in southern Europe and in Florida.
You definitely have a green thumb where the Clematis is concerned.
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Post by tamarine on Jun 6, 2009 9:53:44 GMT
Here is another Clematis for you A purple flowering 'mrs Cholmondley' flowers twice a year Blue Iris
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Post by tamarine on Jun 6, 2009 10:08:23 GMT
Kedi I planted the Rosmary 3 years ago and it started flowering since last year. Also I have many Acers, I have them for their colour and beauty. In between the pink Clematis you will also see a verigated leaf Ceanothus growing and overlapping each other. You cannot see the trellis as its all covered with climbers. I think of my garden now like an ochestra and I am the conductor. Alliums popped up in the early Spring then the daffs and so on. Colour from all the evergreens just pure beauty and then the peaceful sound of flowing water from my pond. Many allotment friends pop in to see my garden, they say it is so peaceful and lovely sub tropical garden.
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Post by tamarine on Jul 11, 2009 19:55:25 GMT
Bottle brush in full bloom. Buddelia I think this is a geranium. My new rose from a lost lable rose bush.
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Post by kedigato on Jul 12, 2009 8:21:37 GMT
What beautiful flowers and colours, Tamarine. Your bottlebrush is gorgeous. Your blue geranium looks like DAG and Arney's Johnson Blue - did you see the pics of theirs? I like the colour of the rose and your Buddelia (ours didn't do anything this year, too dark).
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Post by tamarine on Jul 12, 2009 13:07:44 GMT
My garden needs a good sort out it presently looks like a jungle ;D so my hubby says. Just finding the time. I spend too much on the lottie.
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Post by kedigato on Jul 12, 2009 20:25:04 GMT
Ah, but when I look at all the scrummy veggies that you grow, it must be worth letting the garden go a bit, Tamarine. You can't do everything, and there are all the beautiful cakes and the judge part as well. I really don't know how you manage it all - are you perhaps Jeannie?
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