Old saying. "As the days get longer the cold gets stronger!" Always take these newspaper predictions with a pinch of salt. After all they did...
Thanks folks. Had a nice quiet day, read a book this morning and walked along the Canal this afternoon. Very pleasant too! Happy birthday to...
Xmas greetings Before I forgets. All the best everyone! [img]
Songlim, the reason for keeping hyper tufa or any concrete construction at a fairly even temperature is that it contains water which either...
And from me too!
It could also be an Echeveria or a Jovibarba.
The red and pink berries do not seem to go as fast as the white ones. We have Ss. cashmeriana, fruticosa and another white berried one which are...
We have a fair number of Sorbus (Rowan) trees in the garden. This is our latest addition. [img] If anyone is interested I have added a tour of...
Looks like Hottentot Fig. Carpobrotus edulis. This is an African plant which has taken over many areas of cliffs and destroyed native plants.
Thanks folks. I was just beeing lazy and hopeful. No 5 we think is Codonopsis grey-wilsoni and No.7 is probably Potentilla alba. No 9 is a...
I have a large number of pictures of plants from my garden which I cannot put exact names to, any help would be most appreciated. TIA. [img]...
I absolutely detest Roses. Insect ridden, disease prone, thorny dead twigs for 6 months of the year, high maintainance for a few manky flowers...
Or it could be a Potentilla. We have one in our grass which fits your description. Never found out its full name though, too busy spraying Verdone...
Even worse for those of us stuck with Dialup. I can see it, but it will not play because the connection is too slow!
Well done Emma.
So, take pity on someone with very very very slow dial up internet and instead of posting a link, tell me what it is, please.
Ta, annoying when a plant name totally escapes one. I have seen these flowers before somewhere too and that is annoying that I cannot place them.
The flowers remind me of my Chocolate Vine, whose proper name escapes me for the present.
Quite easy to grow from seed too. Take off the berries, remove the flesh and sow straight away and leave seed pot some where safe but exposed to...
It is the fact that they have come from seed which makes me doubt that they are any of the perennial Helianthus group. they rarely (in Britiain at...