Back in Spain for six on Saturday. Next week hopefully there will be something to photograph in London.

I love the flowers of the pomegranate. It’s a shame that I think this is an ornamental. We get flowers but no fruit. But the flowers are worth having alone. Such a lovely colour.

I bought a colocasia mojito last autumn and it saw its way through until very recently. I also bought a colocasia black magic which I have grown in a pot. The leaves are a gorgeous dark colour and big. I’ve had to move it out of the full sun as it was bleaching the leaves. Since it’s had a bit of shade the leaves are darker. It’s a fabulous plant.

Dietes grandifolrum – fairy iris. There are always one or two flowers on this plant and it looks great alongside the lavender hedge.
I liked it so much I went out and bought two more. As you do.

We saw this alocasia hidden at our local garden centre in Spain and asked if it was for sale. It was and we brought it home and planted it in a larger pot for the terrace. It’s doing really well. Lots of new leaves. And the others are getting bigger by the day.

I had never seen Dianella before buying the plant. Flowers are pretty insignificant but the berries are interesting. Turning a deep blue – I like the berries more than the flowers.

Society garlic – Tulbaghia violacea Again in a pot on the terrace. Said to ward off mosquitos. I’m not so sure about that but they are very pretty flowers and in this heat you sure can smell the garlic leaves.
I would like a colocasia black magic, but it would have to overwinter indoors and I’m not sure if it needs heat. Your Tulbaghia violacea is the colour I thought mine would be, but out of three plants two appear to be white! Still it is a pretty plant and I hope they bulk up nicely. I also like the alocasia – am beginning to think I need to persuade the OH to move to Spain!!
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Thanks. I’ve never seen white society garlic. These are indeed a pale lilac and I didn’t realise the flowers were edible until I read your previous six on Saturday. Mine are pretty slow to bulk but they are getting there.
A friend is growing black magic in London but our gardens there are sheltered for winter.
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My second Tulbaghia does appear to be violet! Apparently there is a pink/white variety but that’s not what I ordered!
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That alocasia’s responding to being pulled out of the nursery’s corner & taken to your house. It’s really a beautiful plant. The society garlic is lovely & if it gets rid of mosquitos, I’d be glad to grow some here. Things are looking good in Spain.
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Spain always looks so Californian.
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