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Flowers of Hosta "Halcyon", with foliage of H. "Captain Kirk" behind.
By David
- 25 Jul, 2010
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very pretty
26 Jul, 2010
Nice combo.....
29 Jul, 2010
well i don't know Scotsgran when i went out last night after some longed for rain our path was rather crunchy!!!!!
Lovely combination of plants David
31 Jul, 2010
Have seen plenty of slugs here!! Think that the fact that slugs and snails would have to cross an area laid with sharp-edged broken roof slates to reach the pots these are in.
31 Jul, 2010
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This photo is of "G. Perennials" in David's garden
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There is no slug damage on these leaves. Am I right in thinking there are fewer around this year in spite of all the rain we have had. Love the flowers.
26 Jul, 2010