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I love white tulips.
On photo - Tulip pack.
how lovely
On photo - The stream today after quite a l...
The steps look GREAT !
On photo - Steps down to the stream
Very pretty!
On photo - Arum italicum 'Marmoratum'
They are such a lovely flower - and very welcome so early in the year.
On photo - Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rubra'
what lovely steps..................
On photo - Steps down to the stream
Your steps look fantastic.! It couldn't look any better even if you'd hired a professional to do it. I just love nature's little surprises.!
On photo - Steps down to the stream
These steps are so pretty with all those lovely plants & i think Henrys got fab Manners lol;)
On photo - Steps down to the stream
What a polite dog lol
On photo - Steps down to the stream
And me
On photo - Arum italicum 'Marmoratum'
Me too...
On photo - Arum italicum 'Marmoratum'
O i do love these :)
On photo - Ranunculus at Holbrook.
Truely Lovely :D
On photo - Peacock butterfly at Holbrook
Brilliant pic, Spritz, of my personal favourite flower. I really like to visit large gardens with meadow areas, growing these in their best setting.
On photo - Fritillaries at Holbrook
:) Lovely
On photo - Polystichum polyblepharum
There were three of these in my garden today - such an unusual sight these days. Let's hope they're making a comeback.
On photo - Peacock butterfly at Holbrook
Love that shade of pink.
On photo - Camellia bloom at Holbrook
http://www.clematis.hull.ac.uk/new-clemdetail.cfm?dbkey=1006
There is such a plant and it is an early flowering hybrid which needs just light pruning. It grows to about 2 to 2.5 metres.
On question - Clematis 'Barbara'
mouthwatering!!!
On photo - Camellia bloom at Holbrook
The trillium is the floral emblem of Ontario...every spring it blossoms in the woods...the roadsides and hillsides are white and red...there is a red trillium also. The white turns pink as it declines...It is a protected wild flower because it takes seven years for the plant to flower.
He was kissing you for taking such nice pictures!!
On photo - Trillium at Holbrook
Caltha palustris..marsh marigold...king cups, buttercups..they are in the ranunculus family... don't you love that pure clear golden yellow? like sundrops they seem to shine back at you.
On photo - Ranunculus at Holbrook.
Since getting the Siberians, I've become a convert to the charms of the iris. The plant breeders have be busily crossing and re-crossing...but I still think the nicest are the Laevigatas...But recently saw some from the Louisiana group... Went to the library and found a book on them...It was an eye-opener... I think I'll stick with my original wish list...I want to find the yellow specie for my pond. I know they are invasive but I'm willing to mix in with my siberians...The foliage of the siberians look pleasing to me near my pond...and they stay green and lovely all season. Have you planted Iris near your streams?
On photo - Irises at Holbrook.
Love these !
On photo - Fritillaries at Holbrook
Hope my little Camellia grow like this Its only little leaves at the moment
On photo - Camellia at Holbrook Garden
This is beautiful
On photo - Rhododendron at Holbrook Garden
Another one I looked at today! Got to stop torturing myself
On photo - Lithodora 'Heavenly Blue'
Love these Spritz. Beautiful colour
On photo - Violas
Your fern looks in far better shape than mine it appears our two aged Yorkies like nothing better than trampling them down, in fact I found one fast asleep on one just the other day the little minx! Hel.xxx.
On photo - Dryopteris erythrosora
Fab colour scheme there Barbara:)
On photo - Violas
lol unless ive gone colour blind too they are def not purple.
On blog - Trades Description Act?