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vossner your mind must be shot by now! Thalia do have a certain charm, and yes T Unicum is in a class of it's own I think, nothing else around like it!

flowerfrenzy that is what you can do with a huge tree! It has its benefits, but also its drawbacks. They are really sweet little woodlanders, good ground cover too, for a while anyway.

Andy I love your 1st orange centred narcissus, so bright. The second one looks like one I got from my local, I think it's called Avena and has just started flowering too. Not sure how long it's been around but I can't find it online. Bloms catalogue had it but I threw all my old ones out!

Kenton all those colourful tulips, they are gorgeous! I have had a long interest in fritts too, but have only just started collecting them, they can be expensive for the more interesting ones. I got F acmopetala last year, also grew F persica from seed, I have 10 growing now.

Steve, lovely calla! Would that be Crystal Blush? Mine are just starting to grow, I won't have flowers for months! I don't think I would get away with growing them in the ground either, but if I get enough I can try!

Neal I like the A nemerosa I think more than any, and the leaves are attractive. They do look 'enchanting'!

this is my N 'Avena'?