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How lovely! Is the 'don't know' a thistle? The boys have one as a logo for their school and it looks just like that. I particularly love the poppies and lupins. I'm culivating them as allotment flowers (together with delphiniums and hollyhocks) as sadly I don't really have space in our gardens at home. |
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I like lupins as cut flowers for the house. Delphiniums don't do well here but I did have nice hollyhock last year - not seen it yet this year. |
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Lovely plants, coming on well CM. I have the Hagley hybrid - bought the 4 RHS bi-centennial clematis. Only one didn't survive - the red one, can't remember the name. The Hagley has the biggest flowers and is quite stunning. |
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Looking great, CM! I love the poppies and lupins, delphiniums don't do well here also: too hot and humid. That really does look like a thistle! |
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