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Mel 28-10-2005 03:34 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 
What a strange autumn! Unexpectedly flowering in my garden right now are
clematis Nelly Moser and Fireworks. I still have passiflora, bizzie lizzie,
tender fuchsia, centaurea montana, cosmos, nicotiana, verbena, hydrangea,
pernettya and gladioli. My dahlias haven't stopped flowering since mid July
(I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's nearly Bonfire Night!




P.Burley 28-10-2005 03:37 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 
says...
What a strange autumn! Unexpectedly flowering in my garden right now are
clematis Nelly Moser and Fireworks. I still have passiflora, bizzie lizzie,
tender fuchsia, centaurea montana, cosmos, nicotiana, verbena, hydrangea,
pernettya and gladioli. My dahlias haven't stopped flowering since mid July
(I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's nearly Bonfire Night!


I picked some daffodils, I don't know if they are late this year or early
for next.

Chris Hogg 28-10-2005 06:26 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 
Not a lot left, but we do have a wild primrose in flower!


--
Chris

E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net

[email protected] 28-10-2005 06:30 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 
Bourgainvillia just coming nicely into flower, have a nice money plant,
well more like a large shrub, also just starting to flower, plenty of
oleanders, pansies, cyclamen, daturas, strelitizia reginas, passion
flowers out here in sunny spain.

Mike


middleton.walker 28-10-2005 06:32 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 

"Chris Hogg" wrote in message
...
Not a lot left, but we do have a wild primrose in flower!


--
Chris

A couple of tomato plants in the cellar in bloom



Stewart Robert Hinsley 28-10-2005 06:38 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 
In message , Mel
writes
What a strange autumn! Unexpectedly flowering in my garden right now are
clematis Nelly Moser and Fireworks. I still have passiflora, bizzie lizzie,
tender fuchsia, centaurea montana, cosmos, nicotiana, verbena, hydrangea,
pernettya and gladioli. My dahlias haven't stopped flowering since mid July
(I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's nearly Bonfire Night!

Abutilon megapotamicum, Abutilon hybridum, Anoda cristata, Anoda
wrightii, Hollyhocks, Lavatera 'Bicolor' and 'Princesse de Lignes',
Lavatera acerifolia, assorted shrubby Lavateras (5 cultivars, 4
seedlings), Lavatera cachmiriana, Malva sylvestris, Callirhoe
involucrate, Callirhoe leiocarpa, Sidalcea 'Rosebud' (repeat flowering),
a Hebe.

I saw a Corynabutilon (x suntense?) in flower yesterday, and an Abutilon
striatum today.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Hanne Bech-Jensen 28-10-2005 11:47 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 
"Mel" wrote in message
...

What a strange autumn! Unexpectedly flowering in my garden right now are
clematis Nelly Moser and Fireworks. I still have passiflora, bizzie
lizzie,
tender fuchsia, centaurea montana, cosmos, nicotiana, verbena, hydrangea,
pernettya and gladioli. My dahlias haven't stopped flowering since mid
July
(I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's nearly Bonfire
Night!



I have most of what you have too. Some parts of the garden got done by a few
nights of light frost but others made it through.

But the weirdest flowering items here a My appletree, had an entire
clutster of flowers, and my winter jasmine, which has at least 50 flowers on
it... now that is way too early here!
Really strange year this one.

Take care,
Hanne in Denmark



Sue 29-10-2005 02:11 AM

What's Still Flowering?
 

"Mel" wrote
What a strange autumn! Unexpectedly flowering in my garden right now are
clematis Nelly Moser and Fireworks. I still have passiflora, bizzie
lizzie, tender fuchsia, centaurea montana, cosmos, nicotiana, verbena,
hydrangea, pernettya and gladioli. My dahlias haven't stopped flowering
since mid July (I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's
nearly Bonfire Night!


Many things already mentioned by others plus New Guinea Impatiens still out
in pots, Penstemon, Geranium 'Rozanne', Gaura, a tall blue Scabious which
IIRC was called 'Oxford Blue', Gazania, Convolvulus cneorum, Eleagnus
ebingei, and there's also a Sarcococca which seems about to flower - surely
that's too early.

--
Sue












Kay 29-10-2005 09:22 AM

What's Still Flowering?
 
In article ws.net,
Sue writes

"Mel" wrote
What a strange autumn! Unexpectedly flowering in my garden right now are
clematis Nelly Moser and Fireworks. I still have passiflora, bizzie
lizzie, tender fuchsia, centaurea montana, cosmos, nicotiana, verbena,
hydrangea, pernettya and gladioli. My dahlias haven't stopped flowering
since mid July (I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's
nearly Bonfire Night!


Many things already mentioned by others plus New Guinea Impatiens still out
in pots, Penstemon, Geranium 'Rozanne', Gaura, a tall blue Scabious which
IIRC was called 'Oxford Blue', Gazania, Convolvulus cneorum, Eleagnus
ebingei, and there's also a Sarcococca which seems about to flower - surely
that's too early.

No frost at all so far, which is really strange for us - we'd usually
have a frost by the first week of October. So I still have nasturtiums
and ipomoeas everywhere, alongside the first of the winter flower -
Viburnum bodnantense and winter jasmine, which are both in full flower.
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"


Charlie Pridham 29-10-2005 10:47 AM

What's Still Flowering?
 

"Kay" wrote in message
...
In article ws.net,
Sue writes

"Mel" wrote
What a strange autumn! Unexpectedly flowering in my garden right now

are
clematis Nelly Moser and Fireworks. I still have passiflora, bizzie
lizzie, tender fuchsia, centaurea montana, cosmos, nicotiana, verbena,
hydrangea, pernettya and gladioli. My dahlias haven't stopped

flowering
since mid July (I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's
nearly Bonfire Night!


Many things already mentioned by others plus New Guinea Impatiens still

out
in pots, Penstemon, Geranium 'Rozanne', Gaura, a tall blue Scabious which
IIRC was called 'Oxford Blue', Gazania, Convolvulus cneorum, Eleagnus
ebingei, and there's also a Sarcococca which seems about to flower -

surely
that's too early.

No frost at all so far, which is really strange for us - we'd usually
have a frost by the first week of October. So I still have nasturtiums
and ipomoeas everywhere, alongside the first of the winter flower -
Viburnum bodnantense and winter jasmine, which are both in full flower.
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"


Up by the house is still a blaze of colour, Hedychiums, Abutilon's,
Tibouchina's, cassia's, and for me the stars two Fuchsia's, paniculata and
boliviana, both now 8' and looking wonderful, October is a bonus as most of
these have to be protected in winter so by now would have been cut back,
covered or brought in, but this years they have been able to just carry on
flowering.

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



Sacha 29-10-2005 02:36 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 
On 28/10/05 17:41, in article ,
"Janet Baraclough" wrote:


We still have:

* all fuchsias
* all large-flowered hebes
* all hydrangeas
some crocosmia
* nerines
* schizostylis
* pineapple sage
small purple rhododendron
* nasturtiums
*astrantia
iris ensata
*miscanthus
hemerocallis opening a second flush
*persicaria
white jasmine
*verbena bonarienses and rigida
*prostanthera
*leptospermum
*pampas
escallonias
rudbeckia

* in full flower.


Several different Salvias
Casseas
Clematis 'Polish Spirit'
Chrysanthemums
Nerines
Camellia
Dahlias of various kinds
Eupatorium
Hydrangeas
Many types of Fuchsia
Cyclamen coum
Asters
Verbena bonariensis & rigida
Bidens and Nemesia in pots
Roses
Clerodendron fargesii
Hypericum
Amecia zygomeris
Clematis rehederiana
Ragged robin!

--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


cineman 29-10-2005 03:57 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 
I still have lilies in full bloom plus self sown plants of cerinthe just
about to break into bloom, hope this weather holds till next
may...................
Just taking up ( sadly) Geraniums, dahlias or should that be dahlia's, no
corect first time. bedding begonias, only thing I have lost is Mina Lobata
just waiting for seed pods to show signs of ripening to save seed.
Barmy 14 centigrade here today with high single figures overnight.
regards
Cineman

"Mel" wrote in message
...
What a strange autumn! Unexpectedly flowering in my garden right now are
clematis Nelly Moser and Fireworks. I still have passiflora, bizzie
lizzie,
tender fuchsia, centaurea montana, cosmos, nicotiana, verbena, hydrangea,
pernettya and gladioli. My dahlias haven't stopped flowering since mid
July
(I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's nearly Bonfire
Night!






middleton.walker 29-10-2005 04:37 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 

"
"Mel" wrote in message
...
What a strange autumn! Unexpectedly flowering in my garden right now are
clematis Nelly Moser and Fireworks. I still have passiflora, bizzie
lizzie,
tender fuchsia, centaurea montana, cosmos, nicotiana, verbena, hydrangea,
pernettya and gladioli. My dahlias haven't stopped flowering since mid
July
(I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's nearly Bonfire
Night!


Talking about bonfire night...what school did Guy F. attend?








Mel 29-10-2005 04:55 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 
"middleton.walker" wrote in message
news:EcidnQ7pMYLSCv7eRVn-
(I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's nearly Bonfire

Night!
Talking about bonfire night...what school did Guy F. attend?



St Peters, York.



Sacha 29-10-2005 05:24 PM

What's Still Flowering?
 
On 29/10/05 16:37, in article ,
"middleton.walker" wrote:


"
"Mel" wrote in message
...
What a strange autumn! Unexpectedly flowering in my garden right now are
clematis Nelly Moser and Fireworks. I still have passiflora, bizzie
lizzie,
tender fuchsia, centaurea montana, cosmos, nicotiana, verbena, hydrangea,
pernettya and gladioli. My dahlias haven't stopped flowering since mid
July
(I'm bored with them now!). I can't believe that it's nearly Bonfire
Night!


Talking about bonfire night...what school did Guy F. attend?


St Peter's School, York. Why do you ask?
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)



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