Up close and personal 5

That was a tricky one but it was rudbeckia ‘Denver Daisy’.

rubdeck

This one is possibly even trickier. What do you think?

trop peregr close

The only clue is that I have done a post on it already this year.

 

5 Comments on “Up close and personal 5”

  1. Unknown's avatar
    Meriel
    October 1, 2015 at 4:10 pm #

    Alstroemeria?

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      thebikinggardener
      October 1, 2015 at 5:22 pm #

      that is a sensible guess and I can see why you said it but it is a long way off in fact. Think annual climber

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    joy
    October 1, 2015 at 8:35 pm #

    no cant get this one have tried and tried look forward to the answer

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    derrickjknight
    October 2, 2015 at 9:03 am #

    A nasturtium?

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