Rousham House, Oxfordshire, England by Lindsey Renton
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Daffodil ‘Thalia’ in the front garden. Also some red epimedium and sprouts of the dreaded variegated Solomon seal.
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Plant of the Day
Wednesday 17 April 2024
The sub-shrub perennial Erysimum mutabile (changeable wall-flower) produces a woody base covered with slender, lax stems that produce flowers in yellow, pink and purple. This species will thrive on a well drained location for a few years but is easily replaced by growing further plants from cuttings.
Jill Raggett
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Plant of the Day
Thursday 18 April 2024
In the shelter of a Polycrub I really enjoy growing tulips as a cut flower. The star at the moment is Tulipa 'Rasta Parrot' (tulip) which provides an explosion of colour with twisted, curling petals, of irregular shape and in unusual patterns.
Jill Raggett
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