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What's Looking Good in July...!!!!

Discussion in 'Members Gallery' started by Marley Farley, Jul 1, 2007.

  1. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    [​IMG] Even in all this, grey, rainy, weather we are having my Passiflora is managing to flower.... :D

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    ;) Makes you think all is not lost..!!!! :D
     
  2. pip

    pip Gardener

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    The leaves of my plants are looking very lush but the flowers are looking very sorry for themselves :(
     
  3. mef750

    mef750 Gardener

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    My lillie arn't doing to bad.

    http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s195/mef750/Newpictures029.jpg
    Nor my roses.

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  4. mef750

    mef750 Gardener

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  5. mef750

    mef750 Gardener

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    [​IMG]

    Sorry don't know what happend with the first post.
     
  6. mef750

    mef750 Gardener

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    Clemetis is do fine as well.

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  7. mef750

    mef750 Gardener

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    There seems to be a lot of these as well.

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  8. kryssy

    kryssy Gardener

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    That Crocosmia is a beauty Bob - should it grow to 6ft? Mine are just starting at a tiddly 2ft or so.

    I love the way that rock rose looks as if someone has come along and crumpled it up and then spread it out again. It almost looks as if it's made of paper.

    Great looking poppy (?) Mef. I love poppies.
     
  9. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Lovely photos bobj!

    My dark pink Bougainvillea is coming along nicely by the gate (well, the gate has been temporarily removed) ...

    [​IMG]
     
  10. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    I still love you Crocosmia ... it grows wild here but not to your standard of beauty.

    Maybe you can grow Bougainvillea where you are ... in your most southerly facing, protected position ... worth a try?

    I have eight of them now in different colours and hopefully will be posting them this year, well, several of them. I usually only post the one, this is my second of the climbing ones and I do have one bush one. They take several years to establish even here.
     
  11. Royster1

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    Yeah, lovely colours BobJ! Wouldn't it be great to have Crocosmia 6ft tall, as Kryssy Kruger has suggested. Apologies, the "Kruger" in Kryssy is a little joke thang going on. :D
    Everything Kryssy grows turns out to be "Tiddly" apparently. [​IMG]
    And the Lady of Leisure has a habit of making many of us based here in the UK very jealous, what with her exotics! :cool: ;)
    Mind you BobJ, with the climate change going on, it may indeed be possible to culture Bouganvillea outdoors now, providing they are somewhat protected in the winter. You have to wonder?
    Kind regards!
    Royster
     
  12. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    Great pics everyone. and your Crocosmia is stunning Bob!
     
  13. kryssy

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    That's better Bob - you're not a fisherman are you?? [​IMG] [​IMG]

    Watch it Royster - us tiddlies have a habit of nipping your ankles when you least expect it. [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  14. Dorsetmike

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    Hey Bob, do you "drown worms" in the sea or freshwater?
     
  15. kryssy

    kryssy Gardener

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    I've a fisherman step-son Bob. He's always saying his is bigger than it actually is [​IMG] that's fish of course ;)
     
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