Late lilies and mallow.
By Homebird
- 5 Sep, 2015
- 13 likes
I severely prune the mallow every spring. It would take over the garden if I didn't..lol
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Yes, and now you mention it, it would be hopeless here...too windy! I shall enjoy yours...:)
6 Sep, 2015
Yes, I remember that too!
7 Sep, 2015
Nice Homebird :). They keep on flowering for weeks dint they. I find here mallow are quite short lived so I always take cuttings. Barnsley Baby is a compact one Karen.
11 Sep, 2015
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Lavatera 'Burgundy Wine'
£10.50 at Burncoose -
Lavatera 'Barnsley'
£10.00 at Burncoose -
Lavatera X Clementii 'Rosea' (Tree Mallow (Syn. L. Olbia 'Rosea'))
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Lavatera X Clementii 'Barnsley' (Mallow)
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Lavatera 'Rosea'
£9.50 at Burncoose
One of my favourite late flowering plants. Must get one!
5 Sep, 2015