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Anemonella thalictroides
By Spritzhenry
- 20 Apr, 2009
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Another pretty white-flowered plant for shade.
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No, those are Anemone nemorosa - but you can get cultivated A. nemorosa plants - I have a pale mauve one and a double.
20 Apr, 2009
Love the way the stamens show against the white. Its great we all have these fancy cameras that mean you can get close up to these little plants and appreciate them all the more(with a lot of grovelling about on the ground lol)
20 Apr, 2009
It's just as well that the neighbours can't see me crouching in the flowerbeds or even lying down to get a photo!
20 Apr, 2009
I think my neighbours just put me down as eccentric! Very pretty little flower.
20 Apr, 2009
Mine KNOW I'm round the bend! They are not gardeners, and when they see me, I always have a trowel or secateurs in my hand...and I'm often on my hands and knees, as well!
20 Apr, 2009
Do you wear Sarah Raven style clothes as well Spritz? lol
20 Apr, 2009
Errr, no. Old ones! With mud on them!
20 Apr, 2009
Is that a Brunnera leaf to the left of it Spritz?
22 Apr, 2009
It is indeed! It's 'Jack Frost'...
22 Apr, 2009
Lol,like me also with leaves in hair and chatting to Mr,Nobody..........
22 Apr, 2009
Yesterday I was climbing about amongst the shrubs and a rose thorn grabbed me from behind - I was STUCK... I was almost yelling at it to let go! How daft is that? :-O
23 Apr, 2009
Sounds quite normal to me. The time my neighbours thought I'd lost it, I was as usual bent double, bottom in the air weeding when Misty jumped on my back. I could have won the high jump gold medal -it was such a shock. When I looked round himself was at the kitchen window laughing fit to bust!
23 Apr, 2009
Well, that's what they do... mine has his uses, but I wouldn't trust him with a trowel and his idea of pruning is to HACK anything that gets in his way!
23 Apr, 2009
Mine shouts at me whenever I pick up the seccateurs - he would have us living in a jungle.
23 Apr, 2009
Is he the pruning king, then?
23 Apr, 2009
Pruning is a dirty word to him - let them grow as much as they want, that's his idea.
23 Apr, 2009
Opposite to mine, then - he thinks that paths need to be clear of plants, that all climbing plants should stay back tight to the trellis...I am always finding pieces of Pyracantha on the ground where he has decided to chop them off....he says I should prune everything hard as they always grow back!!!
23 Apr, 2009
Stop backbiting the men. My wife is exactly the same - She wants to keep the neighbours from looking in, no matter what! I wait for her to go for a walk or whatever and then I judiciously prune (hoping she won't notice, he he
27 Apr, 2009
Beautiful little plant, by the way
27 Apr, 2009
Sorrreeee Vincent!!
27 Apr, 2009
Let's gang up on him, Spritz. What do you think, Mrs Dunne?
27 Apr, 2009
Why not??? Pruning on the sly, indeed!
27 Apr, 2009
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Are these the same as the wild anemome?
20 Apr, 2009