The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
07 May 2009
A yellow-green Nigella
Most of the nigellas we have are the usual blue "love in a mist" variety. A few have put up yellow/green flowers instead. I'm not sure if this is just a variety of N. damascena or if it is a separate species
Jams you have so many different varieties in your garden that I am wondering how many hectares you have. Or are they all standing on top of each other?
I've taken photos of your flowers (and of Sean's garden), and I'm visiting our Toronto Botanical Gardens with my son, on Mother's Day, hoping to see and smell all the beautiful flowers you've posted. Thank you!
14 comments:
i love the Nigellas on the dinner table too, Jams.
Now that just sounds dirty James!
I've never seen Nigella this colour. It's very attractive.
Thanks for your comment - I've corrected my stupid mistake. I blame lack of brain!
Excellent taken
PS. Sorry for my absences in the past
It is very pretty.
I am trying to get my head round James' comment too!!!
I know nothing about plants so I'd never heard of it. It's very pretty.
Jams you have so many different varieties in your garden that I am wondering how many hectares you have. Or are they all standing on top of each other?
Thanks everyone, jmb we don't have a big garden (30x3m). The not-wife knows how to pack in the plants!
Oooo! What a gorgeous flower! I've never seen anything like that before!
Thanks RJ!
I've taken photos of your flowers (and of Sean's garden), and I'm visiting our Toronto Botanical Gardens with my son, on Mother's Day, hoping to see and smell all the beautiful flowers you've posted. Thank you!
I hope you have a great day out Claudia
I love the photo and i love james comment too :-)
Thanks Sally. James's comment amused me too!
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