Oh, I do love narrsisus. So glad you posted pics. I am waiting patiently for more photos since they are my favorites (when they are blooming). Mine look to be a few weeks out yet before I see any flowers.
Oh boy, I am falling behind with my pictures. here's some more Pink Hepatica Erythronium dens-canis not doing too well where it is... I think it's too shady Crocus Vernus 'Pickwick' Saxifraga stolonifera nicely clumping up but I also need to move some to another spot to experiment a bit Bay laurel survived nicely our mild winter but I'm not so sure next winter will be just as mild Tree peony - for the past 2-3 years it's been aborting buds... these look nice and plump PLEASE OPEN!
Thank you all... I also love BLUE SO much change in just one week! Dwarf irises, both very fragrant! Group photos
I was just thinking the same think waretrop! Then I remembered that I planted Fritillaria Imperialis last fall! I can't wait to see it!
what's that orange one with the downward flower? Looking very good over there... lots of color and gorgeous flowers.
Beautiful Calin. Spring is my favorite time in the garden, with things just emerging & blooming. I agree with others: love those frits. I can't grow them at my place; too many red lily beetles. Yours look great.
Thank you'll! Indeed... I love spring. And summer... but I am afraid it's gonna be a DRY and HOT one... Cherylad. I think you mean the Fritillaria imperialis the others are also talking about? They come only in 3 colors. Red, Orange, Yellow. PLUS a whole bunch of other Fritillaria species of which I also have Fritillaria uva-vulpis (not looking great... kinda dull) and I am growing Fritillaria persica. Can't wait for them to grow and bloom. Fritillaria michailovskyi is also on my WISH list.