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Talkback: The field maple
this year i only had a few flowers any reason why ? If you are anywhere near a native hedge look out for the spindle trees. They are just opening their pink fruits to reveal their orange berries - how Fauvist is that? by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:41:27
by sheepandlambs
New pictures of orchids and nepenthes
, the bellatulum and the nepenthes Tiger. They look rather rare, don´t they? Now for the wild plant you did not know (the one with the funnel-shaped orange flowers), it looks like Spathodea campanulata, an African tree of the Bignoniacea family which is very common by ThaiGer
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11/12/2012 04:45:49
by ThaiGer
Purple leaved climber
I'm looking to grow a climber in a south facing area of my garden, I'm particularly interested in the plant having interesting foliage, preferably purple. Any suggestions? My colour theme is orange, purple, green and white for that bit by Tilley Bancroft
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23/04/2013 21:20:58
by Tilley Bancroft
Talkback: Verbena bonariensis
blossomed again. Is this unusual? It certainly took me by surprise_ They are beautiful Agapanthus are not bulbs!!! please can you get this correct on your site. Can any one give us some tips on how to get a mock orange to flower. The graound is clay by SuzieC
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28/11/2011 18:41:09
by learneCoony
How to plant a triangular border?
in some climbers along the back fence. Ok, maybe honeysuckle....it does well in part shade. A clematis called Nelly Moser prefers shade. I think buddleia will still be fine. Cotoneaster Horizontallis is an evergreen shrub with red or orange berries by clarerees
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10/03/2013 20:42:57
by Verdun
Talkback: Sunflowers and hoverflies
My only sunflower is self sown from the bird feeder above and is growing horizontally. If I was more clever i would show you a picture but I haven't worked out how to yet! My one and only sunflower has finished flowering and is now making seed by Mo
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28/11/2011 18:44:01
by mooncarrot
Talkback: Poppies and suchlike
seeded and flourished in the gravel of my greenhouse:) I have poppies one plant I got from a cottage garden nursery(dark orange large flowers) and 3 from a neighbour which have been moved twice and they still flowered beautifully some plants had 4 heads by Kay Fuller
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28/11/2011 18:38:53
by Sue Ann
Talkback: Growing rhubarb
the summer to grow big and strong again, Reiver Armstrong. I have a large flowering stems from my rhubard....What should I do ...remove it or just let it grow.... it's standing 5foot tall the flower stem ???? I usually use orange juice rather than water when by newbieplot
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28/11/2011 18:43:29
by dreamer
Purples in my garden but what colour for you?
lutea. I do have. Small patch with some lime green euphorbia and an orange geum, the look lovely together. Fairy girl cheek out eryngium jade frost. Green n cream variegation and wonderful azure flowers. Next to euphorbia rubra it's an eye catcher all by Verdun
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03/04/2013 14:07:30
by Fairygirl
Please identify this plant
Hi   I didn't see the flowers. The seeds are small and black Thanks Ummmm - pretty difficult to identify from leaf and seed pods alone.  Plants are categorised by their flowers, so it makes this quite hard.  I think that I would make sure by Andrew Rimmer
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18/07/2012 11:00:12
by Moonlit Hare