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Shades of red - Farendwoman - 02-10-2022 Still finding things to surprise and delight me in the garden. Pure chance that these are growing together. Nasturtiums - Farendwoman - 02-10-2022 And still they keep coming. Has saved me a fortune in not buying rocket. RE: Shades of red - Small chilli - 02-10-2022 Dianthus starting to go over but love the dark red [attachment=5491] Love this dark nasturtium [attachment=5492] Fuchsia, no idea if I can get this though the winter. It certainly hasn’t grown much, but then it’s not had anything resembling a summer. (forever autumn). [attachment=5493] RE: Shades of red - Scarlet - 02-10-2022 Love the Sedum - cut every one of mine! RE: Shades of red - Small chilli - 02-10-2022 I didn’t realise you could use autumn joy sedum as cut flower. I’ve got some in pot, waiting for their new home to be ready. What’s the red leafy shrub. RE: Shades of red - Vinny - 03-10-2022 Cotinus is one of my favourite red leaved shrubs Plus the autumn hues of Rhus Typhina (Staghorn Sumac) are gorgeous. (Sorry to digress) RE: Shades of red - Scarlet - 03-10-2022 I like physocarpus/nine bark as a red shrub - unfortunately mine shrivelled up in the summer - i hope it comes back in the Spring. RE: Shades of red - Farendwoman - 04-10-2022 (02-10-2022, 07:36 PM)Small chilli Wrote: I didn’t realise you could use autumn joy sedum as cut flower. I’ve got some in pot, waiting for their new home to be ready.Not sure what it is! It’s been there for years. Anybody tell me what it is please? RE: Shades of red - SarrissUK - 04-10-2022 Google lens tells me it's a burning bush, and I can see why it's called that!! Beautiful Latin name Euonymus alatus RE: Shades of red - Farendwoman - 05-10-2022 (04-10-2022, 07:39 PM)SarrissUK Wrote: Google lens tells me it's a burning bush, and I can see why it's called that!! Beautiful Latin name Euonymus alatusThanks Sariss. you have reminded me what it is and you are correct. I’d never have remembered otherwise. |