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Epimedium grandiflorum
By Spritzhenry
- 10 Apr, 2010
- 19 likes
A good plant for shade.
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I've just posted a x warleyense.. It was VERY difficult to photograph!
Thanks for the kind comment, Karen. :-))
10 Apr, 2010
Ye,s they are so tiny and they blow about too much in the breeze! Well done!
10 Apr, 2010
:-)
10 Apr, 2010
Have you noticed how much feminine activity there is on this site when there's football on the TV!! lol!
10 Apr, 2010
Is there? I hadn't realised. We watched the News....
10 Apr, 2010
Oh yes, lots of football just now. European football, European football cup, Premier league football, FA cup, Scottish Cup, Scottish league football......then just when I think it's all over it will be the bloomin world cup!! Believe it or not my husband has just come in to the kitchen and accused MOI of being "addicted" to this site!! Ha talk about the pot calling the kettle!! lol!!
10 Apr, 2010
Luckily, OH is into motor racing, not football, so although I have to suffer J. Clarkson etc, I don't go football crazy!
10 Apr, 2010
Oh blimey! Thats far worse! That man should be culled!! lol ...have to go now, it's getting past my bedtime...gardening to do tomorrow! goodnight B!!
10 Apr, 2010
I can't stay in the room when he's on the box. :-(((
Night-night! x
10 Apr, 2010
Mr. Clarkson went right down in my estimation when we were waiting in a lounge at Gatwick Airport, we took our daughter and 3 of her friends on holiday, he positively leered at the girls ! (OH used to work there, hence us being in lounge, we couldn't afford top flight fares !) lol
10 Apr, 2010
Epimediums are so delicate.
And put me with the females who watched the football yesterday.With the husband ;-)
11 Apr, 2010
not an epimedium in sight today so at least I have seen one I'd like to get my hands on.
11 Apr, 2010
You should - they'd be good in your garden!
11 Apr, 2010
I have 2 one is a bright yellow and the other is a soft pink. but am after a few more.
11 Apr, 2010
Oooh! Pretty!!
11 Apr, 2010
Took a photo of ours today, but will have to get a better shot, which means lying on the path......
11 Apr, 2010
So what's new?? It's a GOY thing, I'm afraid. Your membership depends on this activity, Dd. LOL....
12 Apr, 2010
Will have to grow taller plants.......or have raised beds lol
12 Apr, 2010
Oh dear...poor Dd - a huge garden 'makeover' lies ahead! :-(((
12 Apr, 2010
I was jesting......!!!
12 Apr, 2010
Guess what! So was I!! LOL.
13 Apr, 2010
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This is really beautiful, well captured! Mine are Warleyense and they are just beginning to flower. I love them!
10 Apr, 2010