Another day, another Six on Saturday. For the uninitiated, take a look at The Prop’s site and you will soon be up to speed with the inner workings of the sophisticated machine that is SoS. For those of you that wish to witness a plethora of flimsily veiled, Grade A cheekiness then take a look at what Mr K is up to. I can’t believe you actually looked?! I am very disappointed. Best to sweep that under the carpet and proceed with the task at hand, all the while silently weeping.
First, we have a crest fallen rose, a victim of this summer’s ravages. It has been suggested before by your clever selves that it is ‘Peace’. I like it. Both the sentiment and the flower.

Next, the most elegant in flower but languid in habit, Fuchsia glazioviana.

Now a disappointment. Yes, another one. This is, supposedly, Agapanthus inapertus ‘Midnight Cascade’. I have been waiting for it to flower for an age or two. After my initial euphoria, I now believe it to be an imposter. Life is like that sometimes, still the dark stem is rather nice.

On to Campanula ‘Loddon Anna’. It is a relatively new arrival but already has been subjected to the trauma of OH trimming the grisselina behind. Which cost it its first flowering stem. I said nothing. Let me remind you; peace is the preferred option.

Now the glorious Gladiolus papilio ‘Ruby’. I can’t beat glorious I’m afraid.

Lastly, a Dahlia coccinea seedling, dark-leaved and sultry. A great favourite of both myself and the slugs and snails. Sometimes I am not quite so peaceful.
That is yer lot you mottley crew! ‘Til the next time. Be safe and happy, my friends.
Beautiful flowers and colours ! I’m a bit jealous to see raindrops on your pics…but maybe it’s your watering
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No it is real live rain, and it is still raining! I’ll blow some in your direction, we’ve had enough now. And thanks Fred. ๐
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Thank you! Maybe decent rain next night ? ๐
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I think my sister-in-law has peace. A lovely blend of colours. I’ve just dug one old rose out as its flowers were too ruffled and fail to open with the slightest bit of moisture. I’m looking for a nice pot rose to replace it so my wife doesn’t sulk abut me removing all the roses.
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It is a lovely rose, beautiful in bud too. Hope you find a nice pot rose to placate your wife!
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A beautiful selection.
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Thank you ๐
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I have a Peace rose which had a year off last year but is behaving itself this season. Meanwhile, I think I like these smaller flowered fuchsias better than the big, blousy ones. I have the common, brighter red version which excels itself every year. Maybe the type of fuchsia matches its grower? (I speak for myself.) ๐ฉโ๐พ๐คญ๐
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Ha! Maybe you are right, I would like to think that I am understated and sophisticated, but in truth – oh dear!
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What should Midnight Cascade look like? I had Agapanthus years ago but grew weary of their silliness – some years sending up a flower stalk, some not…ugh! (My) life if too short!
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I agree they can be rather annoying.
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The flowers should hang downwards in an attractive (to me) manner. Some people don’t like the inapertus species. And yes, they are very silly!
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That gladioli is rather lovely – I must look into getting a few vibrant glads as most of those I planted last year were a bit wishy-washy. The Fuchsia glazioviana is a stunner.
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I highly recommend this one, I’ve got some more that are lost in the Bed of Anarchy, hopefully they will find their way through the jungle!
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Nice ones there, but fancy leading us to Mr K. He ought at least rise to the occasion this week, maybe he is off doing something mischievous. Looks like your Dahlia has had a touch up, it is so perfect.
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I believe Mr K has “technical issues”, he will undoubtedly return with a bang!
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Such a pretty collection of flowers and beautifully photographed. Dark leaved single dahlias are just so beautiful and that coccinea is no exception. Lovely.
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Thank you ๐
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Campanula โLoddon Annaโis rather beautiful. I had a white campanula, but I think the S&S must have got to it before it flowered. Sigh…
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It is a battle! Talking of battles, I have tried twice to comment on your blog and failed. I am sure it is a user error. Anyway, I said something like “I love cosmos”. ๐
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I’ll check the spam folder ๐ค
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Checked spam and you are not there! I sometimes have problems commenting, WP thinks I am not logged in when I am.
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Glorious it is, indeed, a chara. The downside of gloriosity is that I find it very difficult to photograph gladioli without having to go through contortions. I wonder if I were to stake them back at a reasonable angle?
Dahlia battles? Yes, it’s because it looks delicious. Peace be with you.
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No, I was contorted! And with you ๐
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A lovely selection! I have some agapanthus which are in bud for the first time since I bought them – will any of them be what they are supposed to be? I do hope so…
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Yeah! I hope so too, or you might get a happy surprise. ๐
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Also annoyed with Agapanthus, I think we need to move to California to enjoy them. What happened to Peace?
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I think you might be right. Peace was at the beginning, hopefully! I hope you are staying safe and well, I do worry about my friends across The Pond.
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So far, so good here. I live in the middle of nowhere though the virus is here. Do you think Europeans are just more orderly people, the Americans just can’t stay still….and object to masks as a personal freedom insult, so odd.
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Glad to hear it, I am not sure us Brits are particularly orderly although I think most people are now wearing masks in shops.
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Have you ever been on public transportation in the US? The retail stores had to require masks before the government would. Florida does not have a mask mandate although local governments do. Most people are wearing masks now.
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*gulp* STAY HOME AND SAFE!!!! please x
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The agapanthus looks lovely even if it isn’t the one you were hoping for. The gladiolus is quite dainty looking for one of that family. I am rather tempted to try growing one.
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This gladdie is a good one to try, such a wonderful colour, definitely not done justice in my photograph. Are the words the right way around? Sounds a bit odd, but you know what I mean. And yes, it is a nice agapanthus, it can stay. ๐
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Oh, you got Gladiolus papilio too! It is pretty sweet. Someone sent me my first last year. I had never seen them before.
‘Midnight Cascade’ agapanthus is nice, even if not what is should be. It is not first that I have seen like that to be labeled as such. It is as if there are two cultivars with the same name.
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Oh, you might be right Tony, perhaps that is what has happened. I will try again sometime. Glad you approve of the gladdie!
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Well, having two cultivars with the same name does not make it right. We had that problem with one of our rhododendrons, ‘Chapeau’. We named one ‘Chapeau II’, because we could not identify the real cultivar.
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i have some similar looking dahlias, bishops children, utterly shredded this year. i just dug them up yesterday to see if i can salvage anything. i ended up with about 8 pots, huge clumps of tuber, amazing how much they put on when grown from a teeny seed. there is new growth so i may yet have flowers. there’s time i think, before jack frost visits.
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There are a couple in the front that desperately need rescuing, but it is raining and I’m warm and dry and clean and I just can’t be bothered. Bad attitude.
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You need to buck up your ideas girl. Tssk.
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Sorry, just testing (if this gets thru, it’s an improvement but I still can’t “like”)
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Bingo!
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You might have tempted me to grow gladioli. Itโs a great colour.
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