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Soft yellow or hot pink climbing roses
rose! Have had one for 2 years now. Very similar conditions to what you are describing ie sunny spot and we have clay soil. We have yet to get one flower!! Have given it lots of ros?? feeding/potash but still nothing! We have both pink and peach roses by auntie betty
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03/03/2013 17:22:13
by obelixx
Looking for a cherry blossom tree
for your time, A ...I will recommend either of these two but they are not 'cherry blossom trees', but I think would suit your purpose a little better. Viburnum bodnantense 'Dawn' or 'Charles Lamont'... the former has lighter pink flowers that fade to white by Angeb
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01/05/2013 15:22:16
by Salino
Rose with scented leaves
Many years ago I had a rose with scented leaves, the flowers were small and pink and the leaves were pale/mid green, can anyone tell me what it was. well it may have been the Sweet Briar rose - R. Eglanteria, which is also known now as R. Rubiginosa by Sizeyuk1
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14/06/2012 21:05:09
by Sizeyuk1
Could anyone name this plant please
Hi .. I have a plant( rather a small tree it appears to be) growing in my newly aquired garden. It is about 5ft high at the moment Could be cotoneaster bullatus - I've just found out I've got one in my new garden too. Should have pink flowers by DIAMOND2
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03/04/2012 00:37:02
by DIAMOND2
Hydrangea Soil PH?
I've just bought a Hydrangea Koria plant which has small white flowers which Ill be planting in a large pot. Am i correct in thinking if i don't get the soil PH correct then the flowers may change to pink or blue? I'm fairly certain that white by LeadFarmer
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04/07/2012 20:02:38
by LeadFarmer
Mystery plant
Does anyone know what this plant is please? Sorry about the fuzzy pic! The plant appeared a few weeks back in a wooden plant holder that had fuschias in. Its about 14" tall, long, thin leaves and pretty, unusual, pale pink flowers.     As pics a bit by SilverFairy
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05/10/2012 21:03:25
by Daintiness
pruning Dianthus
Can I cut back old fashioned pinks after flowering?  Mrs Sinkins and another unnamed pink variety are sprawling everywhere. Just deadhead spent flowers Prue. I wouldn't cut back into the main growth just take the flower stalks away. If the clumps by Prue2
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30/05/2013 00:15:44
by Verdun
Bluebells - White and Pink?
the pink and white, didn't realise they were hybrids.  We have lots in our allotment, some Spanish and some native too.  The Spanish make very good cut flowers, they last longer in water than the natives. by Wodufin
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17/05/2013 23:05:37
by nicole
Does anyone know what these two plants are?
't know what it is. The packet said L. dalmatica but that's yellow. It's tall and comes in purple, pink and a sprt of beigy colour i thought the blue flowers look like speedwell, but speedwells are veronicas and I can't find a tall one like that. Yes by Poppy Lady
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17/06/2013 20:18:37
by cotty1000
Help with Identification please
... looking at some photo's of Claytonia sibirica I think you may be right. This is certainly the closest I have seen yet. AHA!  The Stewarton Flower.  Usually pink so the common name by Dave Warner
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27/05/2012 14:37:41
by PenylanSue