Although some autumn colours are beginning to show in some plants many others are still flowering or about to flower (if frost stays away).
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Unknown Canna species
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Hedychium greenii produced some flower bracts weeks ago but they do take their time to flower
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Hedychium urophyllum
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Hedychium 'Himalayan Lipstick' showing purple underside of leaf
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Dahlia excels
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Dahlia merckii
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I grow a few Dahlia 'Bishops Children' from seed each year and keep the best of the flower colours
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Salvia confertflora using Dahlia aff. pteropoda for support (the Dahlia refuses to flower for me)
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Eucomis pole-evansii
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Eucomis 'Sparkling Burgundy' (I think)
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There are flowers on the Tetrapanax but you can only see them from the bedroom window
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Begonia luxurians
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Schizostylis coccinea
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and finally some Nerine bowdenii
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Eucomis 'Sparkling Burgundy' (I think)
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There are flowers on the Tetrapanax but you can only see them from the bedroom window
IMG_1487 by atropica1, on Flickr
Begonia luxurians
IMG_1486 by atropica1, on Flickr
Schizostylis coccinea
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and finally some Nerine bowdenii
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:mrgreen: As always it looks superb Andy. I personally think you have one of the best gardens I have visited. So many of the plants you grow are the ones that I like but I could never achieve the look or setting that you have.
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Looks amazing Andy, not just a great overall effect, but each plant in such good condition. Your garden really has enjoyed the extended summer.
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Some really good stuff there Andy, did the Bomarea caldassii ever flower? I ask because mine kept getting eaten, and was trying again when I left so not much chance of flowers this year
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If you have still got your trailer you can come round and take some of my other stuff. 7ft tall Brug ( Langengarten thingy) large Hiniba ensete pick of all the bananas I have ( except the varie basjoo and Indian form) impatiens...well you know most of the stuff I have :D
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