Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day. June.

I am link up Carol atMay Dreams Gardensfor Garden Bloggers ’ Bloom Day this calendar month to show some of   the   especial treasures which are delighting me at the moment . First a drum roll forCypripedium reginae .

Cypripedium reginae

I bought this last class , I do n’t wish to even think about how much it cost and I was worried that I would never see it again . But it has increased in size and seem very good for you . I also spent a small fortune onCypripedium kentuckienselast class and that too has derive back to delight me again .

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Cypripedium reginae

Cypripedium kentuckiense

As it ’s June I have to show a rose or two . I am rose mad and grow them up every uncommitted tree . The David Austin uprise ‘ The Pilgrim ’ grows up an apple tree . It is a very soft yellow which darkens in the center .

Rosa‘The pilgrim ’

Cypripedium reginae

Cypripedium reginae

I love the Hybrid MuskRosa’Buff Beauty ’ .

I have a very vigorous soft pink rambler ‘ Felicite et Perpetue ’ which promptly scrambles to the top of a tree . I reckon I would try maturate one from seed to see what its children would count like . I just kept one seedling and grew it on and now after five years it is flower . I do n’t know who the father was but the materialization is creamy clean .

My pink wine

Cypripedium kentuckiense

Cypripedium kentuckiense

My rose .

This yr every flower seems to be full of pollen mallet . It is the bad year for them that I can think of .

I love delphinium and mature quite a few . I cognize they need staking and feed and protecting from biff but I cogitate they are worth the effort . My front-runner is a corking double one calledDelphinium elatum‘Alice Artindale ’ . Even if you do n’t like dual flowers I think you will fall for this one . It is delightful .   As the bloom mature they become pinkish .

rosa ‘The pilgrim’

Rosa‘The pilgrim’

Whilst I was gardening yesterday I was very aware of the most awful feel and I wonder if an animal had go bad in the amongst the plants . I had completely forget that I had plant aDracunculus vulgariswhich looks quite exotic but smells very vulgar indeed .

Dracunculus vulgaris

I am pleased with this combination ofVerbascum‘Helen Johnson ’   andBupleurum‘Bronze beauty ’ with a blue Geranium , I ca n’t remember is it ‘ Johnson ’s Blue’?I try out to avoid farm too many of the big furry Verbascum because they are always eaten by the Mullein Moth . By the small pool I have been enjoyingIris sibirica‘Butter and Sugar ’ .

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Iris sibirica‘Butter and Sugar ’

I am bet afterIris sibirica‘Sparkling Rose ’ for Suffolk Plant Heritage so I have to take extra adept tending of it so that it can be propagated .

Iris sibirica‘Sparkling Rose ’

My rose

My rose

I also have   the large , lilac floweredIris sibirica ‘ Roanokes Choice ’ which has flowers which do n’t look like those of asibiricaat all . One last sword lily is the gorgeous blackIris chrysographesthat I bought at Hampton Court Flower Show last year .

Iris chrysographes

I   eff the pinkMimulus‘Highland Red ’ that get so well in the moistness by the pond . Here is the other side of the pond . Further down towards the summer theater I love the spumy outcome of theCrambe cordifoliawhich grows absolutely immense .

My rose.

My rose.

Crambe cordifoliawithStipa gigantea

I fuck the white frothiness contrast with the dark smoke bush;Cotinus coggyria‘Royal Purple’ . Nearer the house I love this largeAquilegeagrowing withParadisea liliastrumBehind it is a yellow flower Potentilla which I dislike because it is so tardy coming into folio and it has such sparing little leaves . But I forgive it when it is in bloom . The grass is the lovelyBriza media‘Limouzi’ . you’re able to just see the pink variegated sage on the left of the above photo : Salvia officinalis‘Tricolor ’ .    With this I haveAnthemis tinctoria‘Sauce Hollandaise . ’

actuate on from here is one of my favourite Campanulas . I fuck all Campanulas but this is a salient coloring material . It isCampanula‘Sarastro ’ . I grow it with xHalimiocistus wintonensis . I love the maroon blotch and it it goes nicely with the littleViola cornuta‘Jackanapes . ’There are so many lovely Clematis out at the moment but I will just show you one The delicateClematis recta‘Purpurea ’ . which is growing through my open spider logic gate .

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The front garden is at its best decent now but this mail service has gone on far too long so I will save up the blooms there for another day .

I will end up with an introduction to the garden ’s latest inhabitant . He dwell next door because he gets fed there and visits here because he has fall in dear with the fine reflection in the windowpane . Either that or he is very nosy .

Thank you to Carol atmaydeamgardensfor hosting this meme . Please pop over and see other peoples ’ June blooms .

Dracunculus vulgaris

Dracunculus vulgaris

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42 Responses toGarden Bloggers’ Bloom Day. June.

Heavans Chloris , pheasant in the garden is bad enough , but Peacocks ! ! How much harm does he do just with his long tail tracking after him?You have so many beautiful plant combination , your garden must be looking very fairly now . Your Iris with the flat top almost looks as though it could be an I. ensata or else of I. sibirica , it ’s so pretty , maybe it has mixed up parenting !

You certainly have quite a few treasures in bloom . I am surprised once again to see what blooms at the same time no matter of the weather or the continent . Lady slipper and Siberian irises are also blooming here but roses and many of the plant you show ( for instance Cranbe ) are not open yet . You have some very beautiful plants .

What a beautiful visitor in your garden ! So many lovely bloom of youth , and I enjoy all your flora combinations , but I must say that black flag is gorgeous ! Happy Bloom Clarence Day !

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You garden fits my figure of heaven , Chloris . The terrene orchids are very pretty . I have intercourse the rosebush , the delphiniums , the clematis and pretty much everything , except perhaps the Dracunculus and the Inachis io . ( My visitor has , gratefully , not returned – dealing with peacocks as well as raccoon would be just too much to bear . ) I ’m also VERY impressed that you grew a rose from seed . Happy GBBD !

A beautiful garden , beautiful rosiness and a beautiful visitant . I ’m very ingest with the Butter and Sugar iris , very unostentatious and elegant .

Some most attractive June rosiness . Rosa ‘ Chloris ’ is a ravishing sweetheart . If only there were not so many mollusk about I would be rushing out to find delphinium ‘ Alice Artindale ’ . She does wait rather special .

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