Euphorbia, though which one ? Watch out for the sap, it is very unpleasant if it gets into your eyes.
This is False Solomon's Seal ,Smilacina [ATTACH]
There were very few Sedums there.
We are in the West Midlands of the UK. Very West Midlands to be exact, almost in Wales.
There are lots of varieties too, from 10 feet tall climbers to dainty 6 inch ones. We like them too.
Looks bigger than it is, there is just less than an acre. Friends from Texas think it is a tiny garden. They have 7 acres of garden and 30 plus...
Very rarely do any watering, except of things under cover. That takes a couple of hours. There is just the two of us, but I retired a long time...
The Vine is one commonly known as Chocolate Vine as the flowers are supposed to smell of it. Proper name is Akebia quinata. Glad you enjoyed the tour.
Take a wander round the old place on the first. http://s703.photobucket.com/user/Owdboggy/slideshow/May%201st%202015 And the view from above. [ATTACH]
Hope you are a member of The Sedum Society then. The Cuttings Exchange is a great way to increase the number of plants in your collection.
Modiola caroliniana - red flowered mallow. An annual or short lived perennial from warmer parts of the USA.
Annoying, but I used to grow this and for the life of me I cannot dredge up a name.
If you have the right conditions for it, it will self seed around. So, with luck you will have a fair number of babies to try elsewhere.
Am right......for once.
Iberis sempervirens aka Perennial Candytuft.
Millipede.
We went round this show on Saturday. The lighting is pretty weird (very orange Sodium flare) so the pictures have taken a fair amount of twiddling...
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