Clematis Montana Grandiflora
The pink forms of Clematis Montana are not at all bad, but for me, the white Clematis Montana Grandiflora is outstanding.
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 →I spotted this Primula Cheshire Life on a visit to the local garden centre a couple of weeks ago.
Continue reading →Everyone loves Primula Vulgaris. Our native Primrose has possibly been the subject of fellow bloggers more often than any other plant. I will put in my tuppence worth here, not only because I am very fond of this plant but … Continue reading →
Erythronium Pagoda an extremely striking Spring flowering plant. Erythronium Pagoda started flowering in the garden at the very beginning of April and was still hanging on to a number of blooms on the 22nd of May. Pagoda is a hybrid … Continue reading →
Fothergilla Monticola a shrub which I was not familiar with Profiling a plant which I am not familiar with, I wont make a habit of. However every now and again something catches your eye and you have difficulty getting it … Continue reading →
Ribes white icicle a welcome sight in the early Spring garden Ribes, the common flowering currant is welcome to the positions which they enjoy in our woodland area.
Continue reading →Saxifraga White Star is thriving in the dappled shade. We don’t have a rockery, however a flat area of the woodland garden seems to have become home for a few of these alpine plants. Saxifraga White Star is thriving in the dappled shade.
Continue reading →The Viola Riviniana Purpurea above has been in the garden for some time now. Last week I highlighted Begonias, not for the faint hearted, today the contrast could not be greater. The Viola Riviniana Purpurea above has been in the garden for some time … Continue reading →
Trillium Albidum is one of about thirty species of these fully hardy Spring flowering perennials occurring mainly in woodland areas of North America. All have upright or nodding flowers with three petals, grows best in a moist shady border or … Continue reading →