Is it a Spirea?
I've heard that they can give an almighty last push and then suddenly die the next year :scratch:
first ones an astrantia
It was colloquialism for lady of the night clueless
Since we've moved we have started to allow our "house cat" on attended garden visits because of how much he would meow and paw at the doors...
obviously more to this story then:scratch:
Welcome to GC Micky :dbgrtmb:
Link --> http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/b01klxd5/?t=45m25s
I don't know about that cultivar Harry but I remember cutting back dead Penstemon stems in early spring before the new flush of growth from the...
Doesn't surprise me, only way to combat something like that is to get hold of material and then propagate it on a vast scale thus making it less...
I shall endeavour to find out :paladin:
Not really sure how "secret" the site is... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cephalanthera_rubra
Only the expensive posh ones produce smoke I believe:scratch:
This is one at Ventnor Botanic Gardens a few years ago now when I was volunteering it was growing outside against a wall, the plant must of been a...
Link for the lazy ---> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-18719962
Happy Birthday :)
Happy Birthday :snork:
I think it's something on the lines of a Madevilla though victoria... however distantly related, it's got the same yellow throat and petal count...
oh dear :sofa: Was this a particularly respectable outfit Pam?
There will always be viruses for any operating system there coded by humans exploiting holes created accidentally (unless it's for the US...
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