Thanks but i wish that I could put the full picture up but my phone pics has too many pixels for this forums server so I have to chop them down.
Ah @Logan a sight for sore eyes!! You're in the UK, right? I so want to visit UK once the pandemic passes.
Thank you and yes I'm in the UK the west midlands. I don't know when the pandemic will finish. The way that the young people are behaving there will be a 3rd lockdown.
Thank you Netty for the pic. It is an area with an interesting planting scheme. Congrats on that colour. Spring is on the way.
One vine of my Devil's Ivy just started climbing up one of my Neem trees. So this is what's growing very fast in my garden nowadays.
Oh it's lovely @Cayuga Morning . However if you want some of that marble texture on the leaves (some people prefer it, and some don't) - You'll need to give it some direct sunlight. I like it either way, as both look great. And yours is looking really healthy, so excellent work!
First you get green blooms then gradually they turn towards white.not quite yet though.. . Rose that is a trailing type, without any support at the moment as it was cut back really hard after the last of the blooms...it has small pretty roses and they are a beautiful shade of deep violet...going by the truck it looks an old rose tree. Anybody else think this might be a Wisteria?There is a climbing Rose amongst it and some ivy.
I have some shrubs like that,one type has green and yellow markings and the leaves then go gold..ones at the back are plain green and I do try and cut them out...the other is I think an euonymus also suffers green leaves that you need to cut out or the shrub will turn all green leafed.