LamieRobertson
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Mouse-ear hawkweed (Pilosella officinarum)
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Trifolium rubens
Now you are just showing off u and your LatinMouse-ear hawkweed (Pilosella officinarum)
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Trifolium rubens
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Mouse-ear hawkweed (Pilosella officinarum)
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Trifolium rubens
Now you are just showing off u and your LatinMouse-ear hawkweed (Pilosella officinarum)
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Trifolium rubens
Yep. Could well be. A clearer photo will really help.True. May be my eyes, but what about Forget me not?
Yet another possibility!Mouse-ear hawkweed (Pilosella officinarum)
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Trifolium rubens
Audere-est-facareNow you are just showing off up and your Latin
I'm now thinking of perhaps Fox and Cubs? https://wildflowerfinder.org.uk/Flowers/F/FoxAndCubs/FoxAndCubs.htmI will endeavour to take a better picture when I return to the spot on Wednesday, it's absolutely everywhere on site and I was thinking of using it as coverage for a large rockery I'm building for somebody.
That's the one thank youI'm now thinking of perhaps Fox and Cubs? https://wildflowerfinder.org.uk/Flowers/F/FoxAndCubs/FoxAndCubs.htm
My favourite wild flower.That's the one thank you
Hmmm interesting, is it likely to burst into colour?Hello - a relative gave me a cutting about six months ago. I forgot all about it for a few weeks and left it on a shelf, then popped it in a pot just in case, and miraculously it has grown. Does anyone know what it is and what i should do with it? It's very floppy and can't hold its own weight so is propped against a window at the minute.
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Great, thank you. What should I do with it?! Pop it in a bigger pot outside when it warms up, or should it go in a border?It's a Plectranthus (unless they've changed its name) and usually a trailing plant. It's almost bomb-proof.
If you remove a stem or leaf and rub the open wound onto your hand, it turns orange.
Great, thank you. What should I do with it?! Pop it in a bigger pot outside when it warms up, or should it go in a border?
Sorry its not local…..but out Pulborough way i buy from these….i think they do delivery …but unless buying in bulk i imagine that wont be cost effective….its a nice drive thoughCan anyone tell me, please, where I might be able to buy bare-rooted hawthorn plants in the Brighton area?
Thanks so much. I was afraid I might be too late, but I'll try!Sorry its not local…..but out Pulborough way i buy from these….i think they do delivery …but unless buying in bulk i imagine that wont be cost effective….its a nice drive though
PS ..not sure if you’ve missed the season
YEW HEDGE PLANTS
Yew (Taxus baccata) is the classic British "King" hedging plant for creating a formal evergreen hedge or topiary. With its dark green narrow leathery leaves the Yew also makes an excellent backdrop to any herbaceous border. Yew can be hard pruned and is an excellent plant for shaping and...www.millfarmtrees.co.uk
If you dont mind online …i do use these (prefer quality of above)
Hawthorn Hedge
Hawthorn hedging is a fast-growing, deciduous native hedge plant, also known as May Flower, Quickthorn, or by its Latin name Crataegus monogyna. It is a popular component of native hedgerows and a haven for wildlife..www.hedgesdirect.co.uk