I collect all sorts of plants, Auriculas, Saxifrages, Viburnum, Magnolias and of course Geums to name but a few But none of them seriously as in...
Yes, I do collect Geums, or I would if I could afford the ones we have not got.....yet. Now you don't think I am going to take pictures showing...
There are actually a lot more Geums, but I did not take their pictures properly. I must go back and see if I can get the flowers in focus this time.
Not looking too bad, but we are falling behind with the weeding http://s703.photobucket.com/user/Owdbog ... une%202013 or...
Mrs. Galeassii. Hellebores are Spring flowers. They begin, here, in late February depending on the weather and last well into May before they set...
I stopped counting at 300.
How embarsking. I should have recognised this. We have it Kalmia latifolia Minuet. Bought it at a Plant Hunters Fair at The Dorothy Clive Garden...
Tell me about it. I filled the wheelbarrow 10 times and I never did get round all of them.
Maybe one of the forms of Anthemis tinctoria?
Annoying thing is that the tubers of Tropaeolum tuberosum are edible (Yakon) but I cannot find out if the tubers of T. ciliatum are equally as edible.
It reminds me of Tropaeolum ciliatum, but from memory I am sure ours is a bit more yellow than that. Still if it is and it likes your garden it...
First one is a Sedum (though it might have changed as a lot of Sedums have been renamed recently) kantschaticum possibly.
Or possibly H. argutifolius (H. corsicus lividus, it used to be).
It is funny, I was chatting with someone on another site about Celandines. He was asking where to buy the different forms. I have Brazen Hussy,...
Ranunculus ficaria aka Celandine. Unless you are in Eastern Europe in which case it could be Ranunculus kochii which is exactly the same as...
And boy would I love some seeds of it.