Snowdrops, Primulas and Ivy with Tim Fuller of Plantsman's Preference (Talking Dirty Ep 116, pt 1)

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  • This week Tim Fuller of Norfolk nursery The Plantsman's Preference stuns with some inspiring Ivies, plus Primulas, Snowdrops and more!
    PLANT LIST
    Salvia nemorosa
    Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna'
    Galanthus nivalis 'Alan's Treat'
    Galanthus 'Mother Goose'
    Galanthus 'Treasure Island'
    Galanthus plicatus 'Golden Fleece'
    Galanthus 'Wandlebury Ring'
    Galanthus 'Günter Waldorf'
    Galanthus gracilis
    Muscari filiforme
    Arum italicum subsp. italicum 'Marmoratum'
    Arum italicum subsp. italicum 'Tiny'
    Arum pictum 'Primrose Warburg'
    Arum italicum subsp. neglectum 'Monksilver'
    Arum 'Curtis Giant'
    Pulmonaria mollis
    Pulmonaria 'Shrimps on the Barbie'
    Pulmonaria 'Diana Clare'
    Pulmonaria rubra
    Primula 'Lady Greer'
    Primula 'David Valentine'
    Primula 'Garnet Cowichan'
    Hedera helix 'Ceridwen'
    Hedera helix 'Heise'
    Hedera helix 'Kaleidoscope'
    Narcissus 'Candlepower'
    Hedera helix 'Buttercup'
    Hedera rhombea 'Variegata'
    Euonymus fortunei
    Hedera helix 'Goldfinch'
    Hedera rhombea 'Variegata'
    Hedera hibernica

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @williamh5103
    @williamh5103 7 місяців тому

    Have had Arum italicum Tiny for many years now, good plant originally from Cally Gardens from the previous owner of the walled garden in Dumfrieshire. Had some lovely Paris from him as well.

  • @delphinium3822
    @delphinium3822 7 місяців тому

    Galanthus plicatus generally have a second flower scape on mature bulbs.

  • @ruthboundy4429
    @ruthboundy4429 7 місяців тому

    I so agree with Tim re tissue culture plants not living long! I try as hard as I can to not buy them for that very reason. If you can divide them as soon as possible after purchase seems to perhaps help.

  • @patrickgallagher3513
    @patrickgallagher3513 7 місяців тому

    The snowdrops with twisted leaves are galanthus gracilis and its hybrids