What's in flower on 1st of month?
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May-n changes this month are the apple blossom, bluebells, white comfrey and lovage flowers.
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A few more photos.
The 3rd photo of a single white flower is a Quince. I'm sure you know the rest.
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Lovely photos
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The main plants flowering were Lilac, apples, hawthorn and rhododendron.
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First of June

    Sweet Rocket
    Dianthus
      Zephirine Drouhin rose
    iris & Foxgloves
    Libertia
    Elder
    Broom
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Chrysanthemum 
Dianthus 
Snap dragons 
Avens
Thyme 
Chives
Iris 
Alliums 
Bombay bronze cockscomb 

       Delphinium

    Clematis

    Lupins

     Heuchera firefly 

Probably lots I’ve forgotten. 
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A bit late for the first of the the month, but who cares Smile

                                                 

The first two are Morning Glories from a pkt called Sunrise Seranade, the white one is a complete surprise. Then a bog standard self seeded poppy, I was fascinated by the internal structure, it looked like it had been mechanically manufactured in its precision.  Next a lonely water lily. The following two are clematis  just starting to flower, Hagley Hybrid and Ville de Lyon. With the tail end Charlie being SC's seed swap nasturtiums battling through the drought in a very poor bit of soil. Not an ideal place for them to scramble but they may survive.

The penstemons I managed to overwinter are still in their pots and beginning to flower and gasping to be planted the seed swap sweet peas are prolific.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
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Not a lot at the moment but a few surprises
I still have lupins, sweet William and a very brave sunflower flowering.
Also winter pansy
I’ll have to check what else I’ve got.
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I was only thinking of posting here when looking round the garden yesterday at the number still flowering. Lots of Dahlia, fuchsia, hydrangea, periwinkle, roses, anenomes and lots of borage.
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Schizostylis/kaffir lily, pineapple sage, nasturtiums, feverfew, campion, fuchsias galore, possibly more!
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