What's Looking Good May 2025

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  1. wiseowl

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    Flying saucers :) Calla Hercules.1.5 m tall.
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      Hawthorn tree or a untidy hedge
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        1st flower on my Corydalis Tory MP ... just in time for local election day! :biggrin:

        A lovely shade of blue! :blue thumb:

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          My little frog ... breaking cover cos I accidentally watered it! Oops! :whistle:

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            I planted this up a few weeks ago, all the recent sunshine has really brought it on
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              Azaelia :-

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              New Osteospermums :-

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              Dodecatheon :-

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              Syringa meyeri :-

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              Aeoniums colouring up in the sunshine, after becoming rather green through the winter :-

              'Bluebird' ...

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              'Marnier lapostelle' ...

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              'Kiwi' ...

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              'Schwartzkopf' ...

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              Narcissus 'Sundisc' :-

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              Dandelion seed head - lots of them this year :-

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                Calycanthus raulstonii "Hartlage Wine" which I planted in February. These are the first flowers, a bit like Magnolia or a tiny water lily.

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                  Opinions please! :) Does the bluey-purple of this Aquilegia go OK with the pinky-red of the Heuchera Helen Dillon, or would these be better further apart? :scratch: The Aquilegia is currently in a pot and this is its first yr, so I have resisted planting it out till I could see the flower colour.

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                    That's a great colour combination!:)
                     
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                      Welsh poppies

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                      Acers

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                            My Dublin Bay was out of control. 10ft + stems shooting off the top of the pergola.
                            I cut it back to sticks a couple of years ago. More string than stems at the moment ( you have to train it when the stems are whippy or they break off)
                            It's covered in flower buds. The flowers have a wonderful scent.
                            Well worth the effort to be able to sniff them without a ladder!
                             
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                              Rhododendron hybrid Rosy Dream. Yes every year the adult vine weevils much the leaves.
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                              Berberis pallida a small berberis from Mexico with different flowers.
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