The Last Rose ?

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The Last Rose ?

Post: # 134677Post oldfella »

Been busy down the veg garden lately, but today decided to clean up the flower beds and found this,

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and as it was only plus 3c here this morning and all the leaves are off trees it seems to be doing rather well.
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Isn't that great! Until a few weeks ago I still had lots of things flowering in the garden as we hadn't had below zero. There's still a cranesbill geranium putting out the odd flower now - but wierder than that is the late winter/early spring flowers which have been flowering for months - a hellebore which started flowering in August :scratch: plus violets and primroses have been flowering for a while now. Gets wierder every year I reckon!
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What a beautiful start to the morning! :flower:
Two roads diverged in a wood
And I took the one less travelled by
And that has made all the difference.
(Robert Frost)

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What a lovely find.
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Millymollymandy wrote:Isn't that great! Until a few weeks ago I still had lots of things flowering in the garden as we hadn't had below zero. There's still a cranesbill geranium putting out the odd flower now - but wierder than that is the late winter/early spring flowers which have been flowering for months - a hellebore which started flowering in August :scratch: plus violets and primroses have been flowering for a while now. Gets wierder every year I reckon!
Weird indeed.
I have a Tree Anemone (Carpenteria Californica) that should bloom in May/June. It is absolutely smothered in buds right now and the first few are in bloom.
Should be a picture in the new year if we don't have too many gales.
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Post: # 134755Post Millymollymandy »

That's pretty - I don't know that shrub. Does it normally put out a few early flowers in winter or not? I've got a rhodo which always has a few buds which half open about Nov/Dec which I never understand!
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Millymollymandy wrote:That's pretty - I don't know that shrub. Does it normally put out a few early flowers in winter or not?
No, not normally ... in fact it is very shy at flowering at the best of times.
I assume it waited and waited ... and waited for what it considered to be early summer and gave up when it didn't happen.
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