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donut_donut ([personal profile] donut_donut) wrote in [community profile] little_details2025-05-19 02:49 pm

Plants for Garden in the French Pyrenees

Hi! I'm writing a novel that takes place in the French Pyrenees (modern day), and I'm trying to figure out what plants to place in this fictional garden.

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The novel takes place at a villa owned by a middle-aged bohemian lady who moved there from Paris maybe a decade ago. Gardening is her hobby. In the back of the house is a potager (vegetable garden), and I've got that covered. But the front of the house has a flower garden, and I don't know so much about that.

It doesn't need to be plants that are native to the region, but it has to be plausible that they would be available and could thrive there. It's summertime (late July-August), and I would like there to be flowers, because we often see her pruning the old blooms. I assume rose bushes would work, but I would love some other options to work with. I've been picturing something like hydrangeas or rhodedendrons, but I don't know how common they are in this environment.

Some kind of ornamental tree would also be nice, for a character cry under. A flowering tree or large bush would be nice but not necessary.

She has somewhat offbeat tastes, so anything off the beaten track would be great, but it has to make sense for the climate.

Thank you!
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[personal profile] full_metal_ox 2025-05-20 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
France is the home of topless beaches, pissing statues, color names like “baby shit”, and perfumes with deliberate genital, carrion, and excretory notes; I’m not sure how scandalized French countryfolk would be by naughty-bit-shaped produce, or even what form a French equivalent of Ken and Karen from the HOA might take (since I get the impression you really want her to épater les bourgeois.)
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[personal profile] full_metal_ox 2025-05-21 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Let’s see—although this might be more the realm of the potager, consider Pleurotus_eryngii, which your heroine would know as pleurote du panicault, or perhaps argouane, bérigoule or girboulot:

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleurotus_eryngii

In English, it’s known variously as king oyster mushroom, king trumpet mushroom, French horn mushroom, eryngi, king brown mushroom, boletus of the steppes, trumpet royale, or aliʻi oyster—-and can look downright salacious when the cap is young and small:

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[personal profile] full_metal_ox 2025-05-21 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
And have a reputation as aphrodisiacs because of course they do.

(I used to refer to the ones I bought at the local Asian grocery as Dongs of the Forest.)
Edited 2025-05-21 02:00 (UTC)