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  • Scutellaria pontica this did not flower last year. (Scutellaria pontica)
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  • Campanula lactiflora 'Pritchards Variety (Milky bellflower) (Campanula lactiflora (Milky bellflower))
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  • Penstemon 'Firebird' (Penstemon 'Firebird')
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  • Penstemon Jingle Bells (Penstemon 'Jingle bells')
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  • Helianthemum Daylily 'Double Firecracker' (Hemerocallis)
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  • Penstemon 'Sour grapes' (Penstemon sour grapes)
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  • Lychnis Molten Lava ( Dwarf Campion). I planted this in 2009 I had one flower in July 2009 and have not seen it again until now. (lychnis)
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  • Rose Margaret Merril a White Floribunda (Rose Margaet Merril)
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  • Iberis sempervirens - Candytuft (Fantasia) (Iberis sempervirens (Candytuft))
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  • Nigella Love-in-a-mist (Nigella damascena)
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  • Rose Whiskey Mac a hybrid tea rose a rich gold and amber (Rose Whiskey Mac)
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  • Aquilegia Mckana Hybrid this yellow one is always the last to flower (Aquilegia Mckana Hybrids)
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  • Geranium sanguineum
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  • Sparaxis tricolor (Harlequin Flower) (Sparaxis tricolor (Harlequin Flower))
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  • More mixed planting
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  • Mixed bed
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  • Nepeta 'Six hills giant' (Nepeta)
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  • Clamatis 'Pink Fantasy' (Clamatis pink fantacy (jackmanii))
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  • Philadelphus 'Manteau d'Hermine' ( Mock Orange) slow-growing, dwarf produces a multitude of twiggy branches covered in tiny, fragrant cream-white flowers" (Philadelphus 'Manteau d'Hermine')
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  • Divided these Red one and its taken 4 summers to see them again.The yellow ones took 3 summers..  (Kniphofia caulescens (Red hot poker))
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