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Dahlia ‘Mexican Star’

Petunia.

HollyHock.

Lily ‘Landini’

Pelargonium ‘Voodoo’

Pelargonium ‘Lord Bute’
12 Wednesday Jul 2017
Posted Gardening, Our Garden@19, Photography, Plantlife
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Dahlia ‘Mexican Star’
Petunia.
HollyHock.
Lily ‘Landini’
Pelargonium ‘Voodoo’
Pelargonium ‘Lord Bute’
Perfect blooms….such rich colours.
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Dark and rich!
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The Pelargoniums are beautiful. Do they attract bees? Amelia
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I think some of the more simple ones attract pollinators because they do produce seed.
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Lovely colours
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I love them all … even if I support the rebellion!
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I am sure his lordship would understand because you obviously have good taste!
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Well this had me thinking for a while, and then “Black Beauty” comes to mind. My choice of “Black Beauty” here is “Lilly Landini”. This flower is completely new to me and absolutely stunning. Tina
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It is a beauty Tina, I have twice ordered more from bulb suppliers and both times received a different one. Which you only discover when it flowers.
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Lovely and rich!
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Love these colours, Brian, and must try hollyhocks myself sometime
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What colour would you like if I have some seed?
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Ooh thank you Brian – pinks, especially darker ones, would be lovely if you had some seed to spare
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If it weren’t “Wordless Wednesday” I’d be thinking “Six on Saturday”. But I’m catching up on blog reading on a rainy Sunday morning. Landini’s a beaut but, like yours, my additions have turned out not to be. I’ll be lifting them later in the year to mix in with a contrasting lot so will attempt some bulb divisions then. I’m also attracted by Lord Bute (which, I see, Waitrose sell in season). Next spring ….
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I wish we had a rainy Sunday morning. Lord Bute had been on my wish list for some time.
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All beautiful. I particularly like the last one.
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Thank you Belinda.
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