What's looking good in May 2024

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  1. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Very nice collection, Oreti.

    Loggie— That Lavender is looking very good.

    Daniel— that Darcey Bussell is almost as lovely as the ballerina her self, innit. BTW— what sort of Philadelphus is that? Do you know? I hope that I haven’t asked you this before.
     
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  2. Daniel W

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    Sjoerd, it's Philadelphus lewisii.

    I bought the start in about 2014 when I was beekeeping. Many of my choices back then were for trees and shrubs to provide nectar - Tilia cordata, Oxydendrum arboreum, crababble, Acer rubrum. I thought the Philadelphus would help too. Bees from the neighborhood most like my Ceonothus, which are sometimes humming with activity.
     
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    All the rhody’s are in full bloom.. a huge oldie but goodie rhody tree 25’ high and California lilac blooming blue flower heads.

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    More rhody’s surrounding the center water feature for the birds.
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    California lilacs .
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  4. Daniel W

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    Some roses from the yard.

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    Red - Don Juan (I think)
    Pink - Scepter'd Isle (strung myrrh scent)
    Variegated - Tropical lightening
    Dark purple - Midnight blue (strong clove scent)
    White - John F Kennedy
    Yellow - Vanessa Bell (spiced tea scent)
    Pale apricot - Tamara
     
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  5. Daniel W

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    Looks like yours is as covered with bees, as mine!
     
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    Daniel… outstanding roses. :sete_056:
    The bees are out in full today.
     
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    Oh Wow @Pacnorwest what fantastic blooms !

    @Daniel W your Roses are fabulous too ,I can imagine their devine fragrance........sensational !!! I particularly love the multicoloured one on shades of orange/ red.
     
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    Thank you Sjoerd and lovely flowers everyone.
     
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    Oreti thank you for taking the time to check out and respond to the rhody post.
     
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    Such a lush, beautiful garden!

    @Oreti, that multicolor rose is Tropical Lightening, a climbing rose although currently just a bush. It has other names in other countries. I beleive it was created by Pierre Orard in France (?) wherecit is called Poseidon.

    https://roses-orard-creations.com/poseidon-oralodsem/


    Yellow Itoh peony

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    Red Oriental poppy.

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    You're most welcome @Pacnorwest , it would be impossible not to comment on your stunning plants.:smt023:setf_016:.

    Thanks @Daniel W for the additional info. :)

    I'm in the very early stages of growing a Peony from a seed that I managed to harvest from one in my parents garden before selling up after they both passed away. I left it in a small Ziploc bag in compost and forgot about it for a while... over a year!!! When I came across it I discovered roots and shoots:smt026:smt026 . It's still not very big, if I remember I'll take a pic tomorrow. I know absolutely nothing about them so I'm off do a bit of much needed research.:like:

    I bought a pkt of Red Poppy seeds......and forgot to sow them, however we do have a lot of Welsh Poppies at the moment.
     
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    That's amazing! :setf_016:
     
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    @Sjoerd ....a million apologies I've just noticed your very kind comment from yesterday.. Thank you so much.:)
     
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    Daniel— cheers for that name, mate.
    Those are good “bee trees/ plants”. When I grew Ceanothus I remember how much the bees liked them here too. Aside from the bee interest, I just find them a beautiful plant. In some growing situations here, they can live for a few years. In my garden it lasted two years. I was heartbroken when it died, but that is the reality of our climate here. My Bride and I still talk about it.
    You can see a pic of our Ceanothus in an old posting of mine here: https://www.gardenstew.com/threads/looking-back-at-the-flower-garden.18010/#post-161649

    Those poppies and peony really are stunning, as are the lovely blooms in a vase.

    Pac— you just keep making my eyeballs popping out of my head. They may need springs like you had on that picture of yourself that you showed once.

    No worries, Oreti.
     
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    Hmmmm I hope it will be @Daniel W ..... thank you. But first it has to survive my lack of knowledge, poor little plant.:wobble: :fingerscrossed:
    I can't even recall the colour it's potential :)fingerscrossed:) blooms will hopefully be.
     
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