Zantedeschia aethiopica
Zantedeschia aethiopica, also known as the Arum lily or Calla lily Plant profile Zantedeschia aethiopica, growing in Aberdeen. Most people liked it a few thought it was kind of funereal.
Continue reading →Zantedeschia aethiopica, also known as the Arum lily or Calla lily Plant profile Zantedeschia aethiopica, growing in Aberdeen. Most people liked it a few thought it was kind of funereal.
Continue reading →Holmes Chapel Cheshire We moved to Holmes Chapel Cheshire at the end of November 2013. The village is deservedly regarded as being very desirable As much as I may sing the praises of Holmes Chapel today, the post is really … Continue reading →
Veronica spicata Ulster Blue Dwarf, also known as (Royal Candles) Veronica spicata Ulster Blue Dwarf is a very tidy perennial plant, ideal for the front of the border.
Continue reading →Clematis Durandii The Clematis Durandii differs from most of the other forms This one isn’t so very happy climbing, in fact, plant it in the garden border and prepare to be amazed.
Continue reading →Geranium Patricia Growing the hardy Geranium Patricia in the back garden of our new Fife home has given rather surprising results. The picture above of the Geranium Patricia was taken on the first of October.
Continue reading →Roses in Aberdeen Well, also a few from our Cheshire and Fife gardens. Some of these Roses are included with a plant profile in my plant encyclopedia I started my blog back in 2006, these profiles were experimental, in fact, … Continue reading →
Anemone Dreaming Swan The Elizabeth MacGregor-bred Anemone Dreaming Swan, introduced in 2013 is the highlight of our Fife garden at the moment.
Continue reading →Filipendula Rubra Venusta This eye grabber Filipendula Rubra Venusta with large panicles of deep pink blooms in Summer demands attention. Filipendula Rubra Venusta grew in our Aberdeen back garden just beside the garden pond. It did take three years for … Continue reading →
Juniperus horizontalis Limeglow After moving into our new house in February we pondered for a couple of weeks as to how the garden, front and back should look.
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