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Beautiful! There is one huge helleborus plant in our new garden. It has a few small 'babies' spreading out around it. I'd really like to get more of these plants. I'd like our garden to look as nice as yours one day too. Spectacular!
 
Beautiful! There is one huge helleborus plant in our new garden. It has a few small 'babies' spreading out around it. I'd really like to get more of these plants. I'd like our garden to look as nice as yours one day too. Spectacular!

Thank your Wendy!


A few more pictures

Pulmonaria Raspberry Ice, Primula sieboldii


Arisaema sikokianum Silver Center


Primula denticulata


Ranunculus ficaria Brambling


Primula


Anemone nemorosa Leed’s Variety


Primula Cowichan


Corydalis nobilis


Paeonia Earlybird


Priumula, Myosotis


Glaucidium palmatum




Daphne Lawrence Crocker


Trillium grandiflorum plenum
 
I wish I could grow Glaucidium down here, but I think it's too holbt. I supposedly can, but I've killed the one that I bought here.

Not sure why my double trillium won't bloom. It looks like the flower pollinated itself and is going to seed. How old is your double trillium?
 
Linus, I bought the double trillium only 2 years ago and it bloomed the first year in pot. But it was a mature division, of course. I grow the clone 'Snow Bunting' too. It is in bloom by now (2 stems, each with one bloom). I tried to take a picture but it was a mess because of bad light and also dirt on the white petals (heavy rain can easily ruin the beauty of white bloom).

About Glaucidium, I lost my first plant too many years ago. It was a y very expensive seedling. It has been killed by hard late spring frosts.
 
Paeonia Athena


Geum Mango Lassi




Meconopsis cambrica Frances Perry


Camassia leichtlinii


Primula sieboldii Chubby One


Primula sieboldii


Paeonia mlokosewitschii


Hosta First Frost, Heucherella Redstone Falls, Heuchera Ruffles


Salvia Sweet 16, Geum Carmen, Calamagrostis Overdam


Iris cristata Powder Blue Giant


Geum Mai Tai


Geum Mai Tai, Geum Tequila Sunrise


Paeonia Picotee
 
Cypripedium passerinum. (A gift from my friend Bersimis). Tiny bloom.




Cypripedium reginae. Less impressive this year.




Paeonia Petite Élégance




Geum Herterton Primrose


Primula sieboldii Yubisugata


Dryopteris polylepsis. One of my favorite ferns


Chiastophyllum oppositifolium


Penstemon ovatus


Chamaelirium luteum


Lindefolia anchusoides


Geranium Philippe Vapelle


Paeonia Lavender
 


Astrantia Gwaun Valley




Meconopsis Tromso


Allium Globemaster




Geranium maculatum Elisabeth Ann. Interesting dark leaves.


Geranium sylvaticum white


Circium rivulare atropurpureum


Paeonia cv


Geranium sylvaticum. Early bloomer for shade area.


Trillium luteum. A very easy plant that self seeds freely.




Geranium x oxonianum Katherine Adele


Geum Alabama Slammer
 
Anemone leveillei


Arisaema peninsulae. Very tall!




Paeonia Raspberry Charm


Heuchera Sweet Tart


Paeonia Pink Spritzer


Clematis fremontii


Paeonia Renkaku (tree peony)


Hosta Seducer


Geranium x magnificum. One of my favorite Geraniums




Trollius cv. Maybe Alabaster, maybe Cheddar... maybe both since I bought the 2 cultivars many years ago. Some people think both cvs are identical. I think they are. The color is light yellow, not creamy white as in the picture. The new cultivar New Moon looks a lot like those 2 clones too IMO but our plant is very small so it is not easy to see if it looks identical.



Paeonia Red Charm. Not a profuse bloomer here. Not easy to take a picture of this dark red
 
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