Axle Grease
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Post by Axle Grease on Oct 20, 2007 18:29:32 GMT
Ceanothus, Viburnum, Knautia, Lobelia, Alyssum, Hebe, Rose, Pelargonium, Evening Primrose, Nicotiana, Penstemon, Hypericum, Fuk Fuchsia, Clematis, Nasturtium, Rudbeckia, Gazania, Sedum, Petunia, Mallow, Eschalonia, Verbena...
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Post by Dancin' Girl on Oct 20, 2007 20:19:06 GMT
We have beautiful Forget-Me-Nots flowering amongst all the things that are beginning to die down!
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Post by Tigger on Oct 23, 2007 11:03:33 GMT
Just don't tell the flowers its autumn ....
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Post by faeryboots on Oct 23, 2007 11:11:44 GMT
One of my Rosemary bushes is flowering.
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Post by Tigger on Oct 23, 2007 14:26:53 GMT
Mine too - I saw a couple of bees buzzing around the flowers today too
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Post by Axle Grease on Oct 26, 2007 6:11:16 GMT
Winter flowering Jasmine, Mahonia...
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Post by revmichael on Oct 26, 2007 6:45:03 GMT
My last Alstroemeria's still in bloom and the Clematis cirrus 'Freckles' is actually coming to bloom at the proper time (it been blooming all summer on and off).
I'm still looking for my autumn flowering snowdrops but they haven't started yet.
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Post by Shuggie on Oct 26, 2007 7:53:23 GMT
Dahlia "Bishop of Llandaff" .. right next to a Cotinus "Royal Purple" which is just on the turn.
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Post by tigerlily on Oct 26, 2007 11:37:48 GMT
I spotted a bramble on Sunday on the Carsington stroll that had a flower right next to some ripe berries.
On the same bush were flowers, unripened berries, ripe berries and berries that had withered on the vine.
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Axle Grease
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Post by Axle Grease on Nov 1, 2007 12:11:51 GMT
...Calendula...
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Post by sarah on Nov 4, 2007 23:49:07 GMT
my gladioli are just showing a pretty pink, I hope they open all the way before the frost gets them. xx
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Post by Fi on Nov 6, 2007 23:25:14 GMT
Geraniums, some for the third time this year. Even the zonal Pelagoniums haven't given up the good fight, although a couple of light frosts have left their mark.
Plus a large Sedum ....
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