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of flower on Rosa 'Penelope'.Dahlia 'Hillcrest Royal': not a pink for the fainthearted. It is a full-bottomed swaggering pink that can really enliven a dowdy corner where the other plants are suffering from a bit of post-summer tristesse.Dahlia merckii
of each crinkled leaf and the reddish pink below is stunning. Who needs flowers when you've got colour like this?Many of my patio pots are planted for season-long impact, and that often means foliage wins over flowers. I've pots of ornamental grasses like
, flowers June/July.Allium moly 'Jeannine': double stemmed with yellow flowers. Height 0.5m, flowers May/June.Allium unifolium: a pink flowered variety, shortish (25cm) but good for cutting. Height 0.5m, flowers May/June.
, which come in many many forms. One variety is called "Ray Davison" which has light blue flowers which turn pink as they age and I do see some pink in your photo (although it's difficult to see clearly.) Edit: It could equally well be one
eyes and wire? You could then plant some climbers....clematis montana right now is smothered by pink scented flowers. Solanum album is an evergreen climber with masses of white flowers throughout summer. Honeysuckles or jasmine.....both are great
sink is the flowering currant with its limply hanging pink flowers. Not only is it extremely boring but the slightest contact with the leaves releases an unmistakable smell of cat pee. (I could just about accept Ribes sanguineum King Edward VII if I
blue is lovely bright blue flowering variety. Nice by front door Not flowering but varieties of Phormiums make good container plants.....come in a range of red, pink, yellow leaves
Last year I planted two tall lobelia (one pink and one red) and also a rudbeckia. I'll admit I haven't had either of these before and didnt know what to do at the end of the season other than harvest some seeds (which I have sown now in plug trays
Can anyone give me some advice on this plant? I bought some as it said they were good ground cover and they had lovely double pastel pink flowers but when I looked on the internet for more information some said that they were very invasive
help its me again my daughter has just bought me a loverly plant but she didnt get the how to look after it card but the flower is called a butter cup rose its pink and beautiful but i am not sure if its a anual or perenial sorry to be a bother