What's Looking Good In June 2022

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  1. Victoria

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    ... paths ... :heehee: :whistle:
     
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    ....oops yes and paths!!
     
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      Helichcrysum italicum (curry plant)
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      Jacobaea Maritima (dusty miller)
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      Lily Salmon star
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        Ah, a state of conclusion when it comes to botanical reclassification would be great! :biggrin:

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          I doubt if it will be any time soon.
           
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            Munchkin Hiding in a Flower Pot ...
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              :roflol:Oops!! ,I use one of two tablets to post on here, the old one ( with a cracked screen) has a mind of it's own and seems overly enthusiastic on using it's predictive text skills!!!:nonofinger:

              Edited now.:dbgrtmb:
               
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                Ahhh what a super pic Vicky of the gorgeous Furball. :imphrt:
                 
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                  Asclepias tuberose in flower and a. Incarnata nearly there. It's a bit weedy but I like it because I grew it from seed pod picked in New York.
                   
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                    Predictive text should be banned! :paladin: :roflol:
                     
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                      And this is Cranesbill " Ann Folkard " which I love. She just turns up year after year and spreads wherever she feels like it. She's developing climbing skills this season and has her eye on the Dublin Bay rose that spans the kitchen window....
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