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Polygonatum hybridum
By Meanie
- 16 May, 2012
- 15 likes
Looking good at the moment!
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Better photo than mine! I can't seem to get it right!
17 May, 2012
Thanks Delonix and Sticki.
Try it at night with the flash intensity reduced. I cheated a little to get this by placing the pot on the wall by the back door, so no laying on my back to get a good angle!
17 May, 2012
I used to grow it with Dicentra so it arched over my pond and the flowers were reflected in the water.
17 May, 2012
Pimpernel - you are the "daddyooo"! What a great idea (assuming we have a pond)!
17 May, 2012
great pic Meanie.
17 May, 2012
Great picture, mine aren't open yet, I might pinch that idea too Pimpernel.
Sure you'll find a pond hidden in your new garden Meanie :-))
17 May, 2012
i shall have to try again ~ but i shall no doubt have to lie across the flower bed cos mine are in the ground!!!!
i love that idea pimms, ~ just got to have a pond!!!
17 May, 2012
Now - there's an idea for some planting beside my pond :))
17 May, 2012
i cant get the camera to focus
17 May, 2012
A great capture....
17 May, 2012
beautiful shot Meanie !
17 May, 2012
Thanks all!
I've found a wee pond Simbad!!!
Why not Sticki?
17 May, 2012
Lol...A pond in the garden or one to install ?
17 May, 2012
a pond??? a wee one???? great!!!
dont know meanie ~ thats the problem ~ too little light???
17 May, 2012
I am wondering now if these would grow well in a wall manger?
17 May, 2012
It's there P/nel, under the weeds and mini bamboo.
Try it with flash Sticki...............
17 May, 2012
ok, thank you. i will try.
18 May, 2012
Thought there'd be one there somewhere Meanie :-))
18 May, 2012
got one now ~ without flash but nowhere near as good as yours.
18 May, 2012
also i see that the flowers are hanging down from a vertical position on yours but the majority of mine are from an almost horizontal stem.
18 May, 2012
Took some finding Simbad!
Are yours a little dry Sticki?
18 May, 2012
that is possible ~ its very free draining soil. but they seem happy otherwise.
18 May, 2012
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The flowers are beautiful!
17 May, 2012