A personal view of the world of horticulture and plants by a gardening botanist and author, living in Settrington, North Yorkshire, and working as Director of the Yorkshire Arboretum, a partnership between the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and Castle Howard.
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I love that green hellebore! Might look that one up, is that it's official name?
ReplyDeleteWOW! such beautiful color. I remember now how color seemed to come in waves in England. Whites and yellows first!
ReplyDeleteLovely images, with wonderful tones and shade.
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OOOoooh, that Aconitum foliage looks to be a stunner! How long does it keep that gold?
ReplyDeleteAbout three days... almost normal green now. Pretty, but transient. It has very nice dark blue flowers in September though, so worth having.
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