What's in flower on 1st of month?
JJB Offline
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(09-07-2022, 01:38 PM)Small chilli Wrote: So many of you have things flowering that are still only in bud here. I find it slightly mind blowing.



( I have a very simple mind! )

No you don't, you're incredibly clever. I couldn't even think about building a house or crocheting flowers. It's the north/south divide. Your flowers will be lasting long after ours have packed up and died in the drought and heat.
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The nice smelling flowers honey suckle, jasmine and sweet peas. Lots of others but possibly not for much longer if the hot dry spell lasts any length of time.
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Here's a few from today. All the usual ones too like Calendula, Dog daisies, Honeysuckle, Jasmine, perennial geraniums, fuchsia,,,,,,,,,,,,,and Montbretia Cry
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Remember this thread?
Let's restart it on 1st January. Big Grin
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In flower on 1st January 2023 :-

Lots of flowers on the single petalled camellia and one flower on the multi-petalled one (always later).
Hellebores with white and pink flowers
Vinca/periwinkle
Daisies.
Not much else. The fuchsias and pineapple sage have been frosted and look very sad. Hope they'll recover.
Flower buds on a few daffs/narcissi.
No sign of the snowdrops or crocus.
In the GH the primula obconica are still flowering and a YS red chrysanthemum. Bijou mangetout flowers.
In the house - 2 cymbidium orchids and several Christmas cactus.
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Forgot to have a look, definitely Hellebores, lots of (some?) shrubs getting ready and some snowdrops just peeping through.
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JJB Offline
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From memory.....

Red and yellow polyanthus.
Winter jasmine
White iberis

I will go a huntin' later as it's dry and sunny.
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Well I had a good look around this morning and could only find the Viburnum × bodnantense shrub identified by Martin last year and a very small weed in a polytunnel.
There are some geraniums flowering in the conservatory and orchids in the living room.
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Jimny14 Offline
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Funnily enough this thread popped into my mind yesterday when the kids and I were in the garden. We were searching for flowers but only found viburnum bodnantense and viburnum tinus eve price in flower. Better luck next month.
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My orchid is in bloom! I'm overjoyed as I thought I might have killed it off, but it seems they all thrive on neglect - I've basically ignored them, thinking they were dying, when I spent too much time tending to them!! They're all in bud now, and the first flower appeared Jan first!
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