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Lithodora diffusa 'Grace Ward' / 'Grace Ward' Purple Gromwell at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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Lithodora fruticosa
Lithodora grows on stony hillsides in Southern Europe and Algeria. This makes it ideally suited to rock gardens. These two, in light blue and dark blue, are growing in our rock garden half way around the world, and evidently enjoying themselves immensly on a sunny spring afternoon.

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Lithodora 'heavenly blue'. I love the blue on these flowers! Next year it will spread and fill in the gaps. Apologies for the grass everywhere I had mowed the lawn after taking these.
Plant of the Day
Monday 2 March 2020
In the cool, airy, alpine glasshouse of the Royal Horticultural Society Garden Wisley, Surrey, the Lithodora zahnii (Zahn's gromwell) was in full flower. This small, evergreen shrub from Southern Greece requires a loose, well-drained soil, with full sun.
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Spring flowers at the allotment
Since I’ve been behind, so, so behind with sharing photos of my plot, here’s a collection of spring flowers, with more to come as they couldn’t all fit in a post.
I will be writing more specifically about some of the plants I’ve grown, but for the moment I still have some work to do as I might have entered the plot into a local gardening contest to be judged soon…stay tuned!