What's Looking Good in May 2022

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  1. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    This little corner of the lottie is looking good to me because of the colours and diverse plant types.
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    Walking around the complex we came upon this fancy strawberry planter:
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  2. Logan

    Logan Strong Ash

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    Sjeord that's a lovely Rhode such a delicate pink.
     
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  3. Tetters

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    Yep!!
     
  4. Tetters

    Tetters Young Pine

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  5. Zigs

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  6. Tetters

    Tetters Young Pine

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    Creep! :suspicious:
     
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  7. Tetters

    Tetters Young Pine

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    This year the Davidii, aka Ghost tree or Handkerchief tree, is looking particularly resplendent. There are more bracts than ever!!
     
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    MIKE ALLEN Seedling

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    Fuller details on Wikipedia..
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  9. Tetters

    Tetters Young Pine

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    Other flavours are available at the Co-op so Zigs tells me :snicker:
     
  10. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    I'm officially disliking @Tetters' tree. I've always wanted one but they can't grow here unless our climate starts evening out a bit or we get a much bigger garden where I can create a better microclimate and I'm green with envy and that's because I love that tree but I'm not gonna admit it!

    Our Gentiana acaulis is blooming:

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  11. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    That gent. Is looking very spiffy. You can grow ‘em like no other.
     
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  12. Tetters

    Tetters Young Pine

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    Now this is official!! I totally dislike Droopy the slug slaughterer's Gentians, because I cannot grow them here in my chalky soil upload_2022-5-14_23-0-11.jpeg When I planted this tree many moons ago it was just a little sapling and I quite thought that I wouldn't live long enough to see the bracts. Seems I was wrong, although it also makes me feel a little bit nervous.
     
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    Zigs Young Pine

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    Lovely gentian Droopy :like:

    Thought i'd better have a closer look at Tetters bracts :D

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    Been clearing out the greenhouse today and found this....

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  14. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Thanks, @Sjoerd. They like it in our garden.

    LOL, @Tetters and @Zigs, you cruel people! You might as well keep posting photos of that tree. I love the bracts. Your story reminds me of the man in his late 70's who planted Sequoia in his woods and was looking forward to seeing how big they would grow. I'm no better. I also planted one two years ago.
     
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    Well one thing's for sure, if I know that anyone in the future takes to cutting down my ghost tree, I will definitely be haunting them - actually I might get a warning sign made up to hang on the branches!! :smt093
     
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