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CLAY, SCREE. May-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jul |
ANY well- drained soil. May-Jul |
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SAND Ixia 'Castor' - tender SUN Jun-Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND. Ixia 'Mabel' - tender SUN Jun-Jul |
SAND. Ixia Jun-Jul |
SAND. Ixia Jun-Jul |
SAND. Ixia 'Venus' - tender SUN Jun-Jul |
SAND. Ixia 'Vulcan' - tender SUN Jun-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jul |
SAND, CHALK. May-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. Jul-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. Apr-Jul |
ACIDIC SAND. May-Aug |
CHALK, ACIDIC SAND. Apr-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Pur-pinka' Group 2 SUN Jul-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Alster-gruss' Group 3(a) Jun-Oct |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Arnhem' Group 5(d) Jul-Oct |
SAND, CHALK. Gladiolus 'Charm-ing Lady' SUN Jun-Oct |
SAND, CHALK. Lilium 'Claire' Jun-Jul |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Ceb Crimson' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Mona Lisa' |
ACIDIC SAND, CHALK. Lilium cernuum |
SAND, CHALK. Jul-Sep |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND. Ixia flexuosa - tender PART SHADE Jun-Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND. Ixia 'Mabel' - tender SUN Jun-Jul |
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CHALK. Jun-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. Jul-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Gladiolus 'Charm-ing Beauty' SUN Jun-Aug |
SAND. Jun-Aug |
SAND, CHALK. Gladiolus 'Elvira' SUN Jul-Aug |
SAND, CHALK. Gladiolus 'Impre-ssive' SUN, PART SHADE May-Sep |
SAND, CHALK. Jul-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. May-Jul |
ANY WELL-DRAINED SOIL. Jun-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. May-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. May-Aug |
CHALK, SAND. Jul-Sep |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Abba' Group 5(d) Jul-Nov |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Chris-tine' Group 5(d) Jul-Oct |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Claud-ette' Group 5(d) Jun-Sep |
SAND, CHALK. Lilium 'Mont-reux' Jun-Jul |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Prun-otto' Jun-Aug |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Aca-pulco' |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
ACIDIC SAND. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium pumi-lum Jun-Jul |
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SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Gladiolus 'Charm-ing Lady' - tender SUN Jun-Oct |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
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SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SCREE, SAND. Fritillaria imperial-lis 'Rubra Maxima' |
CHALK, SAND. Jun-Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
ANY well-drained soil. May-Jul |
SAND. May-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. Apr-Jul |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Gerrie Hoek' Group 4(b) Jun-Nov |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Arabian Night' Group 5(d) Jul-Nov |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Lilac Time' Group 5(c) Jun-Nov |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Rosella' Group 5(c) Jul-Oct |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Stolze von Berlin' Group 6(b) Jun-Nov |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Nuit d'Ete' Group 8(c) Jul-Oct |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Orfeo' Group 8(c) Jun-Nov |
CHALK, SAND. Dahlia 'Bishop of Llandaff' Group 10PE(c) Jul-Sep |
SAND, CHALK. Jun-Aug |
SAND, CHALK. Jun-Aug |
SAND, CHALK. Jun-Sep |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Lilium 'Cote d'Azur' |
SAND, CHALK. Lilium 'Gran Paradiso' Jun-Jul |
SAND, CHALK. Lilium 'Pink Perf-ection' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Barbar-esco' Jun |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Black Beauty' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Cobra' |
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ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Star-fighter' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Star Gazer' |
ACIDIC SAND. Lilium 'Visa Versa' |
SAND, CHALK. Lilium mart-agon |
SAND, CHALK. Jul |
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An Obituary printed in the London Times -
Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, who has been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was, since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He will be remembered as having cultivated such valuable lessons as: Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don't spend more than you can earn) and reliable strategies (adults, not children, are in charge). His health began to deteriorate rapidly when well-intentioned but overbearing regulations were set in place. Reports of a 6-year-old boy charged with sexual harassment for kissing a classmate; teens suspended from school for using mouthwash after lunch; and a teacher fired for reprimanding an unruly student, only worsened his condition. Common Sense lost ground when parents attacked teachers for doing the job that they themselves had failed to do in disciplining their unruly children. It declined even further when schools were required to get parental consent to administer sun lotion or an aspirin to a student. 
 Common Sense lost the will to live as the churches became businesses; and criminals received better treatment than their victims. Common Sense took a beating when you couldn't defend yourself from a burglar in your own home and the burglar could sue you for assault. Common Sense finally gave up the will to live, after a woman failed to realize that a steaming cup of coffee was hot. She spilled a little in her lap, and was promptly awarded a huge settlement. Common Sense was preceeded in death, by his parents, Truth and Trust, by his wife, Discretion, by his daughter, Responsibility, and by his son, Reason. He is survived by his 4 stepbrothers: I Know My Rights Not many attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone. If you still remember him, pass this on. If not, join the majority. |
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Plant Colour Wheel Uses Uses of Bedding |
Nursery of Nursery of Damage by Plants in Chilham Village - Pages Pavements of Funchal, Madeira Identity of Plants Ron and Christine Foord - 1036 photos only inserted so far - Garden Flowers - Start Page of each Gallery |
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It is worth remembering that especially with roses that the colour of the petals of the flower may change - The following photos are of Rosa 'Lincolnshire Poacher' which I took on the same day in R.V. Roger's Nursery Field:- |
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There are 720 roses in the Rose Galleries; many of which have the above series of pictures in their respective Rose Description Page. So one might avoid the disappointment that the 2 elephants had when their trunks were entwined instead of them each carrying their trunk using their own trunk, and your disappointment of buying a rose to discover that the colour you bought it for is only the case when it has its juvenile flowers; if you look at all the photos of the roses in the respective Rose Description Page!!!! |
Starting in February 2023 all the bulbs compared in this gallery of BULB PLANT GALLERY are being copied to the PERENNIAL - EVERGREEN GALLERY comparison pages with Bulb and their use added to the text box below the thumbnail. The PERENNIAL - EVERGREEN GALLERY will eventually compare every plant in this website in its respective colour and month(s) - it has the same heights as in the BULB PLANT GALLERY with this addition Black = |
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then in February 2023, I am continuing to insert all the 1000 Groundcover Plants as indicated by followed by continuing to insert all the plants with flowers from Camera Photo Galleries as indicated by Next, I will continue to insert all the plants planted in chalk as indicated by then the following plants shall be added from
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Alphabetical Guide - Pages 154-543 provides an Alphabetical Guide to these bulbs, with each genus having a description with details of culture, propagation and details of each of its species and varieties:- with these Appendices:- |
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