tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6265213687739263373.post2223254015822397285..comments2023-04-09T11:46:58.887+01:00Comments on Graphicality-UK: 18.11. Crocuses emergingHELENEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112289914239038835noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6265213687739263373.post-50891853518329694972011-11-21T19:32:35.219+00:002011-11-21T19:32:35.219+00:00Thanks for your comment, and thanks for allowing m...Thanks for your comment, and thanks for allowing me to use your photo, much appreciated :-) If you ever start a customer gallery on your web-site, feel free to borrow the photos of my Bonsais to show your customers what you can do with the beautiful Parthenocissus henryana. <br /><br />Would have loved to see Augustine Henry’s garden, but I don’t travel anymore due to health problems. I do however watch every gardening related program I come across on the TV and thoroughly enjoy that.<br /><br />Thanks again for getting in touch.HELENEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16112289914239038835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6265213687739263373.post-64832865873305886372011-11-21T09:48:58.295+00:002011-11-21T09:48:58.295+00:00Hello,
Tig here from www.dyg.ie - glad that you f...Hello,<br /><br />Tig here from www.dyg.ie - glad that you found the Parthenocissus henryana image, taken at a house just down the road from us in Ashford, Co Wicklow. Incidentally, Augustine Henry was a Dubliner, and we worked on the garden of his house there where many of the original specimens that he collected are still growing beautifully.<br /><br />P. henryana is a gorgeous plant that seems to grow very well here in Ireland.<br /><br />I like your bonsais of it - something thta would never have crossed by mind.<br /><br />Tig MaysAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com