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Routley, Patricia garden photo
Garden photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
The north lawn Nov 5, 2024. This photo is to remind me in dry and hot summer when there is not one blade of green grass.
Uploaded 6 days ago
Routley, Patricia garden photo
Garden photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
Echium (possibly pininana). At Northcliffe Oct 15, 2024. Provenance: Rose Marsh in 1999. Bloom.
Uploaded 18 OCT
Routley, Patricia garden photo
Garden photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
The Lustgarten bed. Nov 5, 2024.
Uploaded 6 days ago
Routley, Patricia garden photo
Garden photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
Echium (possibly pininana). At Northcliffe Oct 15, 2024. Provenance: Rose Marsh in 1999. Plant
Uploaded 18 OCT
Routley, Patricia garden photo
Garden photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
The Wee Garden Oct 27, 2024.
Uploaded 28 OCT
Routley, Patricia garden photo
Garden photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
Nov 4, 2023. The morning after….he has obviously never read “the frog does not drink up the pond in which he lives”.
Uploaded 5 NOV 23
Routley, Patricia garden photo
Garden photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
The Rosary. Oct 27, 2024. Rose blooms are later this year.
Uploaded 28 OCT
Routley, Patricia garden photo
Garden photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
Fizzbee’. At Northcliffe Nov 4, 2023. Wee-O-SE. A seedling rose that appeared in 2006. Worried at the time whether I could have absent-mindedly planted ‘Thisbe’ there, and eventually deciding no, I named the seedling ‘Fizzbee’. It lives up to its name, just fizzing with flowers. A slight problem in that it sprang up at the front of the bed, and the canes need to be taken over to the back of the bed and then trained horizontally along the wires. Bush.
Uploaded 4 NOV 23
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