Sadly if you just save after resizing without renaming then you write over the original large pictures. There is a dedicated Picrues folder in...
Dont know Office Manager, but when you have resized you obviously click on Save or Save As. Does Save As give you the option to name the picture...
This is the problem with using colloquial names instead of Latin. Devil's Claw in the USA is Proboscidea louisianica, which is what this plant is....
Now here was me looking for American plants when it seems to be a South African one, at least that is the Devil's Claw plant I know, Harpagophytum...
Not any of the perennial Asters, that is for sure.
Well I think it is a Campanula of some description, but without seein a close up of the leaves or the flowers I would not want to be more specific.
I go with Iberis too. Not seen the annual coloured forms like this for a long time. Candytuft is what we used to call them.
Philadelphus Belle Etoile is my guess.
Not going to put these pictures up one at a time, there are too many. http://s703.photobucket.com/albums/ww32 ... ly1st2010/
Brodaea laxa is the blue one, or sometimes sold as Tritelia, possibly the form labelled Queen Fabiola. No good on roses,sorry.
Sorry but I cannot see how to add pics of roses in Plants.
Got a few pictures of the roses too. Where do I post them though?
The smell was indeed rather pleasant Have to say that unlike a lot of people I have not fallen for the massive confidence trick that is rose selling.
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We went to David austins Roses this week, this is a short tour of his display gardens. It was crowded so we did not get as many clear photos as we...
Yes, they will spread, but what you will get is not necesserily what you started off with. they are very promiscuous and cross with any other...
Top oone is Potentilla possibly x tonguei.
Unless of course it is Knautia mecedonica.
Looking again I think I was wrong, they do look more like I xiphium now.
Iris for sure, but I would have said they were forms of Iris sibirica. Have you ever planted Iris bulbs?