Nearly Wordless Wednesday. Two April Specials.

First , a   climber with pinkish , very   fragrant flowers . The seed was hoard in Nepal by Bleddyn and Sue   Wynne - Jones of Crûg Farm Plants .

Holboellia latifoliasubsp . chartacea

Holboellia latifolia subsp.chartacea

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Holboellia latifoliasubsp. chartacea

Secondly , a peachy Currant .

Ribes gordonianumis a hybridisation   betweenRibes sanguineumandRibes odoratum . It has   two – tone flowers . They are raspberry scarlet with swell - apricot and creamy centres . The overall effect is gold or peachy bet on the brightness .   The cross was made in 1837 by a gardener at Hatfield House , Hertfordshire , called Donald Beaton .   He name it for his Bos William Gordon . Beaton later became Head nurseryman at Shrublands near Ipswich .

Ribes gordonianum

Holboellia latifolia

Holboellia latifoliasubsp. chartacea

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31 Responses toNearly Wordless Wednesday. Two April Specials.

Very particular indeed !

Both beauties Chloris . A visit to Crug Farm stay a must . Maybe this year 🙂

That first plant is incredible – I was n’t familiar with it . Beautiful blooms on both !

Holboellia latifolia

Holboellia latifolia subsp.chartacea

particular , indeed !

Ribes gordonianum is attractive . Knowing how a industrial plant come about , always makes it more interesting .

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Ribes gordonianum

Ribes gordonianum

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