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In an English Garden - in May (II) |
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Peeping out from underneath a poppy leaf is a Felicia uliginosa from South Africa. It's not a plant I am very familiar with, I won it in a raffle, it has stems about 2-3 feet long that arch out, clothed with blunt toothed leaves with a sprinkling of pale pink daisys from spring to early summer. |
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Euphorbia polychroma in an almost wild part of the garden with some blue forget-me-nots for company. |
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Geranium macrorrhizum growing in a rough corner, I love the smell of it's leaves.The rose pink buds match well with some of the aquilegia flowers. |
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I can't remember what Aquilegia this is supposed to be, I remember nivea being in it's name and therefore assumed that I would get white flowers from the packet of seed. As it turned out I got single creams, double creams and varvious purples (which I started to weed out or I will lose the white plants in a rash of purple seedlings) |
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