We come to Mary Webb first. She is on the entry path. In fact there are four of her,
all standards. Mary Webb (Auswebb) was bred by David Austin so is one of his
English Roses. Bred of a seedling x Chinatown it was released in 1985. David
Austin’s website says that it has a strong scent of myrrh. It seems to me that
in that case myrrh must smell like stale beer. Still she is a beauty. David Austin
lists it as yellow but for us it is more very pale lemon, shading to
yellow in the depths of the petals, and ageing to white. Mary Webb was a poet
and novelist whose works were published during and after the First World War.
Her most famous novel was ‘Precious Bane’ (1924) but she was largely
unappreciated until after her early death.
Sunday, April 01, 2012
The Name of the Rose
Friday, March 02, 2012
Cool Jewels
Cool
Jewels February 2012
Up in the
‘cooler’ section of the garden everything has been benefitting from the rain as
well. Yes, black spot included.
The pot
of petunias is a strong mix of red, purple and magenta. Step aside Gertrude
Jekyll, magenta is in here. In sun these would have been glowing. They are
striking nonetheless.
Souvenir
de St Anne’s has scaled the wall and is draping itself around the bird bath .
It is backed by Tanecetum ptarmiciflorum
and flanked by Eucomis commosa and
the skeletons of agapanthus blooms. The
flowers to the right are Alstroemeria
pulcella which I much prefer to the more showy Princess Lilies Alstromeria.
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