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July 2022 in the Northern Hemisphere

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Maggi Young:
From Anton in Perthshire :
 July seems to be pinker than usual. A sedum (anglicum?) and Crepis (rubra?).

Susan Band suggests these are Sedum 'Coral Carpet' and Crepis incana


Sedum


Crepis

Maggi Young:
From Anton  : " Last splashes of summer colour in a corner of the rock garden. Why is there always a yellow hosepipe in my carelessly composed pictures! "



shelagh:
Well the end of July already and the good news is we have had a "little" rain.

In the raised bed the Anaphalis is just coming into flower.

Correopsis Zagreb and Bengal Tiger.

Rudbeckia Goldstrum and a large Sedum.

Finally Scutellaria Texas Rose with a lot more flowers.

Akke:
Lovely pictures.

Just a short message as there’s been happening a lot here (not concerning gardening or flowers), taking time and a lot of energy.

Redmires

Late, but thanks for your answer.
It sounds like wild/ field flowers which grow abundantly here as well in June/July.

Robert

‘Common garden-centre’ Californians have helped filled the gap here, late sown Limnanthes, Nemophila Phacelia and Eschscholzia as well as Triteleia have been flowering past two months. Thanks for the inspiration on Eschscholzia. 


Grown from seed, first Lilium formosanum var. pricei has flowered.


Prospero autumnale is already starting to flower.


One of the flowering Alliums. Got the seeds as A. Macedonicum, but can’t find much info on them.


Reading so much news about disastrous weather, our situation is almost strange. After the dry spring, things have turned extremely not extreme. Temperatures (18-)20-22(-25), just a few hot (nearly 30C, once 35C) days and regular rains (not showers),just  a bit dry-ish. Only 100/150 km away the situation is, and has been, very different.

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