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Even more wintersowing blooms...




Category: Wintersowing and Wintersowing Blooms | Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:36 am

Triumpf Carnations , much smaller than its cousins the florist carnations, these dianthus have a particular pleasing bluish tint to its plant, making it a outstanding garden plant IMO =)... has tons of buds so hopefully will get a bush shot of it at some point.



First flower opened on rose campion(Lychnis coronaria) its a darker fuschia type color, Im not sure if I was being decieved, I actualy got a whiff of a scent off from it...



Chinese Forget me Nots (annual) very east to wintersow...



As promised some of my datura has finally started... more to come later hopefully. LOVELY vanilla type scent on this one...



Clump shot of Laurens Grape Poppy, I really packed these in so some of the smaller plants bloomed tiny blooms, I think it has a charming effect however...



More to come if the deer doesnt eat everything!

Silverkelt




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eileen wrote on Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:14 am:


Those Chinese forget-me-nots are a beautiful shade of blue Silverkelt and that Datura is to die for!! My dianthus are just beginning to open up now and their scent is wonderful. I hope the deer stay away so that you can enjoy the pleasure of your flower garden.




lulu1107 wrote on Wed Jul 08, 2009 1:41 pm:


Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.




 

Netty wrote on Wed Jul 08, 2009 9:51 pm:


Gorgeous!





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