The flowers are a lovely combination of pink and white.
Some of my lewisias are flowering too...
This one has pink, apricot and coral coloured flowers.
The blue aquilegia is flowering well this year.
Iris sibirica is in a hot and dry part of the border, so shouldn't be looking quite as good as this as it prefers slightly damper conditions, but it is lovely to see it.The stainless steel spheres echo the alliums really well and it is a happy coincidence that there are three alliums here.
Another allium.
Gladiolus Byzantinus is flowering too, although I don't have as many of these as I would like.
Of course, those divas of the plant world, the peonies, are delighting me...
...this is a patio peony (Athens, I think) and is grown in a pot. The peonies I planted in the border are not as happy as this one.
This double red astrantia is hidden behind a rose and easy to miss. I am not sure of the name but it could be 'Star of Love' and came from RHS Chatsworth two years ago.
The garden is doing me proud this May.
LOVE those star plants. The metal spheres are an inspired addition.
ReplyDeleteThanks EC. I am really pleased with the spheres and the alliums. I bought a big metal swirl last year at RHS Chatsworth but I have yet to find the best spot for it.
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Ellie
How wonderful those flowers are!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Poirot. I am so grateful for my garden this year and am enjoying watching the different plants flower. I am also enjoying the video tours of your beautiful garden too.
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Ellie
Thank you, Azka. The plants are looking lovely at the moment.
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Ellie
Your flowers are beautiful, your garden must be a wonderful place to be x
ReplyDeleteThanks, sustainablemum. I have a lot of really lovely plants and have been very grateful for my little garden over the last couple of months.
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Ellie
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