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...
In the first place because I was Car sick and then later because my wife said "Just dig it over for me!"
We have a slide and negative reader on the scanner. If you have the orignal negatives for your pictures the results are far better than those...
They do not appear to have a Latin name other than Petunia x hybrida. This will be followed by the varietal name, but you would need a seed...
Of course you all realise that there is also a Lily called the Leopard lily too? Lilium pardalinum. Will post a picture when I can find a decent one.
Platycodon grandiflora. It also comes in pink and white and there is a dwarf blue one called P.c. Apoyama. For anyone growing it, mark the spot,...
There are a few different shrubs which produce this kind of flower. It could be a Hebe, or it could be Itea, to name just two.
?Glechoma hederacea variegata. And I dislike the smell immensely.
Me too, though it is a lot more blue than any of the versions I have seen before.
That is a Campanula, used to be called C. urticifolia, but it has had its name changed recently. Nettle leafed Campanula. You can dig it up in...
Good question. I grow all mine outdoors so the bees get at them. Even then they do not produce that many viable seeds. You could try...
Not sure about where you live, but here in this part of England it is recommended that one plants them out in Spring rather than autumn. Wish mine...
To give the first one its proper name is Verbascum thlaspi. We grow it nmaily as food for the mullein moth. Second as said is Bergamot, Monarda...