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  • I was going round the garden taking photos of the daffs & plum blossom & I spotted a flower on the meteor peas

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    Location : Essex

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      A few spring flowers

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      • A cirsium - love the colour!
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          I think this is a spiraea
          My mum called it “Bridal Wreath”. Doesn’t last long but is lovely in a posy with forget me nots.

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ID:	2383056Coo this sunshine has got me up and about early!
            Fritillarias, white and snakes head

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              And a little primrose

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              • You are kidding me?? Sunshine? -1 here an hour ago

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                • Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
                  You are kidding me?? Sunshine? -1 here an hour ago
                  Gorgeous sunshine here in Gloucestershire - but very chilly!

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                  • Originally posted by farendwoman View Post
                    [ATTACH=CONFIG]86085[/ATTACH]Coo this sunshine has got me up and about early!
                    Fritillarias, white and snakes head
                    I adore these flowers. A few have popped up on my front garden which makes me happy. Do you find they are better in sun or slightly shady?

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                    • Originally posted by annie8 View Post
                      I adore these flowers. A few have popped up on my front garden which makes me happy. Do you find they are better in sun or slightly shady?
                      Slightly shady for me.
                      They self sow too.
                      I recently gave away all last years seed to a chap who wanted to sprinkle them in his field, but will be able to save some more later if you want some.
                      Remind me in a couple of months, they take a while to ripen.

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                      • First flowers of rose Gloire de Dijon in the greenhouse

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                        • Calendula snow princess flowers have just opened -

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                          Location : Essex

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                            • My apologies - I have been a slacker on this thread.

                              Have some tulips - think they were called something like Icecream when I bought them yellow stickered last year.

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                              • Originally posted by farendwoman View Post
                                Slightly shady for me.
                                They self sow too.
                                I recently gave away all last years seed to a chap who wanted to sprinkle them in his field, but will be able to save some more later if you want some.
                                Remind me in a couple of months, they take a while to ripen.
                                Thanks that’s so kind. Am hoping to transplant the ones I have into the back garden Scots more shady than the front. Will wait until they have died back.

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