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General Subjects => Travel / Places to Visit => Topic started by: tonyg on October 07, 2015, 11:25:22 AM
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Travelling with fellow snapper Peter Maguire I was fortunate to be taken to several excellent gardens as we wound our way in and out of the Highlands. I have posted my thanks to the team who organised the excellent weekend in the relevant thread. Here I will try to give a flavour of the glories of Autumn that greeted us at Branklyn, Explorers garden and Edinburgh Botanics.
Having given a taster of Branklyn in the other thread, I will start there.
Autumn bulbs were a notable feature, crocus and colchicum set off well by the seasonal colours. Crocus speciosus and Colchicum speciosum looked especially fine.
There were many other delights which will follow as time allows :)
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Plenty of rhododendron interest at Branklyn of course. Foliage caught the eye on this visit but there were a few late flowers about.
Names for the foliage plants would be appreciated .... :-*
Rhododendron hanceanum Canton Consul
Rhododendron cinnabarinum
Rhododendron ...
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The first rhodo (rusty) is surely pachysanthum, the last (blue-purple) a Lapponica Subsection species and the cinnabarinum may be a seedling - doesn't quite fit any of the named forms with those shortish flowers though the off-season may have caused that in which case a Roylei maybe.
johnw - +18c and sunny
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Thanks John - side on the cinnabarinum flowers muck longer than they look in this shot.
Plenty of seedheads. Mecanopsis, lilies, cardiocrinum and sorbus with their bright berries.
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Tony - The cinn flowers still look too short for Roylei, compare them with this shot of Roylei by Jens Birck. Still could be a true cinn, the flare is a bit bothersome though it happens in cinn. Purpurellum Group.
john
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John - another shot of same plant.
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Plenty of flower still looking nice at the start of October - maybe helped by benign September weather.
As always - please fill in missing names by reply!
Yellow ?
Pink ??? !
Corydalis maybe flexuosa
Morina longifolia
Thalictrum ............
many plants were labelled but the labels often got lost in luxuriant and tumbling foliage ..... and I was in a daze at the beauty of it all!
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Lovely set of pictures Tony, I should have asked for a master class! Pink. possibly Persicaria affinis
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Pink. possibly Persicaria affinis
...or a late flowering sanguisorba?
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...or a late flowering sanguisorba?
Thanks Brian - should have known it would take a fellow Sassenach to find the answer - Sanguisorbia obtusa I think.
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Lovely set of pictures Tony, I should have asked for a master class! Pink. possibly Persicaria affinis
Having seen a few of his pictures from the weekend, I should be seeking a masterclass from Peter M. I am just a happy snapper with a slightly posh camera ;)
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John - another shot of same plant.
Looking more Roylei-like!
john
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Two mecanopsis still in flower, M. x cookei (punicea x quintuplinerva) and a single flower on a pale blue mec. The foliage on some rosettes waiting for next year to flower was also eyecatching.
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Yellow ?
A Ligularia?
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Hi,
Before we went home, after a fantastic Discussion Weekend 2015 we visited the Isle of Skye, a fantastic place!
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Claigan Coral Beach
On the way back to Aberdeen and the return home, we visited Attadale Gardens and the Young's' garden.
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Attadale Gardens
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Molly and Megan, but who is who?
If you want to read more or see pictures you can look in to my blog :)
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Thank you again, for a wonderful stay in Scottland.
Marit 8)
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Marit and Stig - your photos on your blog (http://rantenhagen.blogspot.no/)are as wonderful as ever. So much colour in the lovely Attadale Garden - but all your shots are as perfect as ever - and you blog can be read in Norwegian or English - how easy for us - thank you!
I hope we all survive the coming winter to meet up again in a sunny spring in Scotland :)
By the way - in that photo Molly and Megan are exactly as you have written - Molly to the left and Megan to the right!
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Marit - you may like this ....... http://northernhomestead.com/how-to-build-a-geodome-greenhouse/ (http://northernhomestead.com/how-to-build-a-geodome-greenhouse/) ;) :)
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Thanks Maggi!
It was probably just luck that the names were correctly placed, but I see they are different. But both are very charming! Now they have perhaps become celebrities in Norway 8)
Marit
Marit and Stig - your photos on your blog (http://rantenhagen.blogspot.no/)are as wonderful as ever. So much colour in the lovely Attadale Garden - but all your shots are as perfect as ever - and you blog can be read in Norwegian or English - how easy for us - thank you!
I hope we all survive the coming winter to meet up again in a sunny spring in Scotland :)
By the way - in that photo Molly and Megan are exactly as you have written - Molly to the left and Megan to the right!
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Thanks for the link! I have given it on to the garden's handyman ;D
Marit 8)
Marit - you may like this ....... http://northernhomestead.com/how-to-build-a-geodome-greenhouse/ (http://northernhomestead.com/how-to-build-a-geodome-greenhouse/) ;) :)