Border Auriculas
Border Auricula also known as Primula Auricula. April and May! Showtime for the Border Auricula’s here in our Cheshire garden, they also performed pretty well in Aberdeen
Continue reading →Border Auricula also known as Primula Auricula. April and May! Showtime for the Border Auricula’s here in our Cheshire garden, they also performed pretty well in Aberdeen
Continue reading →The pink forms of Clematis Montana are not at all bad, but for me, the white Clematis Montana Grandiflora is outstanding.
Continue reading →The Camellia x Williamsii Spring Festival brightened up this area of the back garden for a few weeks in April
Continue reading →Picture a Magnolia in your head, I reckon most of us would see Magnolia x Soulangeana
Continue reading →A welcome sight in the garden in March/April is the Pulmonaria Roy Davidson
Continue reading →I spotted this Primula Cheshire Life on a visit to the local garden centre a couple of weeks ago.
Continue reading →Kirengeshoma palmata, also known as yellow waxbells is a rather unusual woodland plant.
Continue reading →If you are lucky enough to have Rhododendrons growing well in your garden, then Enkianthus Campanulatus will probably also thrive.
Continue reading →Sisyrinchium striatum, a hardy perennial with evergreen foliage. Perhaps you know it well, but its new to me. Before the flowers started to develop, I was convinced this plant was a form of Iris
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