my Canterbury bells
By irene24
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They look good but rain and wind nearly brought them to their knees , but they still look stunning in a border so I am planting more for next year but these can grow to 9 foot .
This cosmo is very unusual dont you think? Never seen one like it before.
- 6 Jul, 2013
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Those look great! A good splash of colour, the cosmos is pretty too.
6 Jul, 2013
I think that type of Cosmos is called "sea shells". It's very pretty.
I like your Canterbury Bells. They are very colourful :o)
6 Jul, 2013
They are gorgeous. I had some "sea shells" last year but have gone back to the plain ones this.
6 Jul, 2013
lovely colours in those Canterbury bells, shame about the rain knocking them about, but they have survived and look lovely. :O)
7 Jul, 2013
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I totally agree with you, I have a lot, but not that type. Mine is taking over where they are at the moment, will transfer some elsewhere in the autumn. I love the cosmos, most unusual.
6 Jul, 2013