A zingy mix of euphorbia and Queen of the night tulips arranged in the carry-home jug.
and at home where the tulips appear to have taken centre-stage.
Thanks to Cathy over at Rambling in the Garden for being our gracious host.
A zingy mix of euphorbia and Queen of the night tulips arranged in the carry-home jug.
and at home where the tulips appear to have taken centre-stage.
Thanks to Cathy over at Rambling in the Garden for being our gracious host.
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Aren’t euphorbia a great addition for providing zingy ‘foliage’? After a few years without (after removing some thuggish ones) I am reintroducing some of the tamer ones. Yours make a great contrast with the Queen of the Night. WEre they grown on your allotment or in your garden? Thanks for joining us, Sharon
Thanks Cathy. All of my cutting flowers are grown at the allotment. The home garden is too small to lose any of its display.
Really a lovely pair!