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| A cluster of Janet
Here is mostly one cane of it A bud of Yves Piaget Jude the Obscure, with Purple Pavement, hollihock Creme de Cassis and a strawberry tree Sharifa Asma, Ebb Tide and a plumbago A larger view of it - that's Yves Piaget behind Ebb Tide Mme Berard Some bluebells and a salvia William Shakespeare 2000, a little too red I think A corner of the front yard with Heritage, Regensberg, and a weeping oleander standard Christopher Marlowe Masha |
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| Love the close up blooms and the clarity of your photos. Inga |
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| This is really inspiring. Beautiful! |
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| Such a beautiful garden, I like the mix of blues with the roses. In the sixth pic, is Comtesse de Provence the rose to the left of Yves Piaget? |
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| I'm continually surprised, Masha, at the wealth of bloom you have in the summer. Your pictures are lovely. I love your Ebb Tide, which fries totally for me, but the color is awesome. Ingrid |
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| Thank you. Krista, that's actually Sheila's Perfume:-). Masha |
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- Posted by sherryocala 9A Florida (My Page) on Mon, Aug 2, 10 at 21:05
| Perfect, perfect, perfect! Love them all, Masha. What sharp photos. Christopher Marlowe is a stunner. Sophie's Perp is fantastic. William Shakespeare 2000 not too red for me. Mme Berard is luscious. All the blues & the hollyhock - perfect. Sherry |
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| I keep admiring your Janet. :D I see the green bands are still out there, is her canes still somewhat weak? |
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| Thank you, Sherri and Elemire. Elemire, yes, I wish I could edit those green ties out:-). Janet has a lot of spindly growth except for those two new canes - we'll see... Masha |
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