Here are the other beauties in the borders.
A budding Agapanthus. This should look like an exploding starburst once it's open.
This small clematis is a pretty little thing.
The humble potato flower, poisonous in itself which makes me wonder how people realised the potato could be eaten.
If I had to choose one plant in my garden it would be this Arum Lily and it's for emotional reasons. It's from the original plant in my grandparent's garden.
This dreamy Aconitum should be bursting out of it's slender stem anytime now.
To the left of the Aconitum is the large Bear's Breeches.
A budding Agapanthus. This should look like an exploding starburst once it's open.
Talking of starbursts, here is the Schubertii; another type of allium.
This small clematis is a pretty little thing.
The humble potato flower, poisonous in itself which makes me wonder how people realised the potato could be eaten.
If I had to choose one plant in my garden it would be this Arum Lily and it's for emotional reasons. It's from the original plant in my grandparent's garden.
Foxgloves are also a favourite of mine. I love a show off.
Nigella (Love in a mist) is tiny but I think it's such a dramatic little flower.
To the left of the Aconitum is the large Bear's Breeches.
This latest addition, a washed out bronze Verbascum is not my usual colour scheme but I'm loving it and finally, the tiny veined Geraniums carpet the friendship corner..
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