Ceropegia are always good for close-ups. C.sandersonii........ [ATTACH]C.woodii........ [ATTACH]
I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that his partner has committed to keeping it live. It was a lifes' work/passion and it would be a shame to see it go.
Paphiopedilum......... [ATTACH]And one that I sliced in half.......... [ATTACH]Passiflora are always worth a close-up........ [ATTACH]...
I've a photo of a bin bag full of Forget me Nots somewhere :heehee:
My initial thought was S.curviflora but the foliage sounds wrong. Have you looked on Robins site?
Ye gods!! What utter vileness :yikes:
Tricyrtis hirta......... [ATTACH]
Salvia dolichantha........ [ATTACH]
Digitalis lanata.........[ATTACH]
Forget me Nots!!!Anything variegated or with daisylike flowers. Japanese Anemone, Ivy, big blousy Clematis, Salvia 'Hot Lips' and many more!
Nearer the front Lobelia laxiflora might be worth a punt........... [ATTACH]At the back I would plant Lobelia tupa.............. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Polygonatum x hybridum. You could lift it in the autumn and find a permanent spot for it then. Or Dicentra.
Some seed is easy, some seed hard. As far as seed suppliers go there are good and bad, trial and error is the best way to find out. Some seed...
Probably not so run down. A studio apartment is gonna set you back £500 a week in rent!...
One of the best views of the skyline is from the Overground line up by Denmark Hill.
Glad you enjoyed some of the city. Moved here 2017 and still exploring.
Some seeds benefit from a period of cold stratification Take a look at the attached RHS guide for general seed germination requirements,.............
It only costs a bit of time and compost!
I may have been the only person on here that had Leonotis nepetifolia last year........[ATTACH]Or rather, my Dad did as I grew them in his...
Just took a look in my seed box;Caesaelpinia gilliesii Musschia wollastonii Solanum pyracanthus and laciniatum Caiophora hibiscifoliaI might...
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