By early October there is nothing tentative about spring - it is breaking out all over ![]() And yet while these magenta buds do sit on the bare branches as does plum and prunus blossom, they are not really pale and pretty like earlier Prunus blossom. They are rather brash, in a dainty kind of way. Of course they are of North American origin, and not shyly Asian as is earlier spring blossom. And it is that very brashness which means it can vie happily with my orange front door and window frames. Magenta and orange - a colour combination which sounds too horrible to be true, yet can work if you flaunt it bravely. And this is exactly what the front garden looks like today! For many years, I have always planted 'Temples Favourite' which is what I consider the best of orange tulips - for my garden anyway - as they have long stems so sit up above the grasses. I have tried many other orange varieties with 'Temples Favourite' at different times, but they have never been so successful with and tend to become dwarfed by the grasses which 'Temples Favourite' never does. BUT NOW IT IS EARLY NOVEMBER - I HAVE BEEN TO SYDNEY AND THERE IS A WHOLE DIFFERENT STORY TO TELL
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Mary Bullock
9/11/2022 11:13:03 am
What glorious combinations of colour Robyn ,you are very clever
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