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The bottom garden 21.08.11
By Annella
- 23 Aug, 2011
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I love it Karen, it's a lower growing one and very well behaved + flowers for months
23 Aug, 2011
Is it Barnsley?
23 Aug, 2011
Karen it is 'Lavatera x clementii Chamallow', a much smaller less straggly lavatera that stays pretty much upright.
23 Aug, 2011
Thank you. I think I might be able to squeeze one of these in to the garden somewhere! :)
23 Aug, 2011
Annella, just asked you on your other pic what the lavetera was ans now I know :)
lost all my lavetera last winter grrr
23 Aug, 2011
This one survived Ok Dawn but I know they don't live too long the same as lots of other plants that flower so Profusley.
23 Aug, 2011
Notcutts have it girls.
24 Aug, 2011
Go for it!! The high winds and heavy showers haven't flattened it ;O))
24 Aug, 2011
Karen, you are a bad influence ..... but thanks. Going to have a good look at what else Notcutts have.
24 Aug, 2011
I really like the look of the Barnsley Baby in the side bar adverts
25 Aug, 2011
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What else?
See who else is growing Lavatera x clementii Chamallow.
See who else has plants in genus Lavatera.
This photo is of "Lavatera x clementii Chamallow" in Annella's garden
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Lavatera X Clementii 'Rosea' (Tree Mallow (Syn. L. Olbia 'Rosea'))
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I've never seen a lavatera looking quite as good as that! I'ts beautiful!
23 Aug, 2011