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| Jude the Obscure and a red salvia. That bloom was so fragrant!
This is the same bloom of Rosette Delizy I posted on the last thread. I don't think anybody can complain about this bloom's fade color... More red salvia and million bells Lady Hillingdon I really like this one, a coral salvia and cranesbill Masha |
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| Very nice pics mashamcl! Not sure how your weather patterns are in San Jose, but, here our Tempartures were 58-60 degrees today and felt like fall...LOL There calling for Mid-40's night-time Temps here soon, hopefully that doesn't last long. JIM |
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- Posted by organicgardendreams z10 CA (My Page) on Fri, Aug 28, 09 at 21:06
| Masha, pretty photos. Thanks for posting! Love the first picture of Jude the Obscure. The flower is very beautiful! I also really like the last photo with the coral salvia and the cranesbill. Do you by any chance happen to know the name of this salvia? I have gotten myself a couple of salvias, lately. Some are supposed to be drought tolerant, others not so much (I believe in my old garden the 'Black & Blue' salvia was a water-hog, but I had to have that one again, anyway). They are all still in pots and waiting to go in the ground. I am looking forward to seeing them mingle with my roses. I truly admire the way you are using salvias in your garden! Very inspiring! |
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- Posted by phatboyrose N/W FL. - 8 (My Page) on Fri, Aug 28, 09 at 22:55
| I love your flowers mixed with your roses they are just BEAUTIFUL. Thanks you for sharing them with us. Harold |
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- Posted by rosemeadow_gardener (My Page) on Sat, Aug 29, 09 at 7:07
| Mashamcl, I really look forward to my new Jude The Obsure being like yours ! |
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| Thank you, everybody! Masha |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Thu, Sep 3, 09 at 14:40
| I've never heard of pink/coral salvia. Such a lovely bit of froth!! Wow!!! Wow!!! Your roses are wonderful too! :) Carol |
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