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26-04-2021, 05:24 AM
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The first of the flowers on the clematis Montana
I do know the name for this but I've forgotten - I know it as Pearl bush? Mine is more like a small tree - it's really gorgeous at the moment
One of the clematis that I bought last year - this one has settled in quickly
-AlbenaPlena
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Flax-leaved tulip (Tulipa linofolia)
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Don’t know variety but pretty.
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My plan for this year is to plant lots of varieties of daffs - loved them this year.
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You can never have too many daffs.
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An Aldi Flowering cherry just now when the sun came out briefly. A bit battered by wind today.
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A pretty flamboyant clump
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Is that the one related to monkey flower? It’s very pretty .
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(03-05-2021, 01:47 PM) Veggie Wrote: You can never have too many daffs. Just bought myself a bulb planter so I'm fully prepared! I've never used one but hoping it's easier than digging holes with a spade?