joecichjr wrote:
Love them - especially that pale blue iris๐
Thanks so Much Joe, glad you enjoyed them.
Late to the party again, but when I cut these suckered off my dogwood, I couldn't resist basing them to see how long they last.
scallihan wrote:
Late to the party again, but when I cut these suckered off my dogwood, I couldn't resist basing them to see how long they last.
Lovely Pink Dogwood..pg.17
Just one at this late stage
Kaskazi wrote:
Just one at this late stage
Oh dear - I really screwed up my dates didn't I
Rufe wrote:
Some from Missouri
Beautiful Tulips Rufe..pg. 17
I'm enjoying people's beautiful flower posts and thought I'd toss some in ... starting in late winter when it "begins" in Western Washington. We're now heading into full-on springtime with early rhodies opening. My photos are less artistic and more documentary. :-) Some of your creative shots are amazing.
Witch Hazel 'Arnold Promise'
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Cyclamen coum
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Some crocus the squirrels haven't yet devoured :-/
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And this would be one of the bulb-eating culprits ... a Douglas Squirrel! (This shot taken through the glass of a screen door.)
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Snowdrops on the fade
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I've decided 'Pink Frost' is my favorite hellebore... beautiful from start to finish. These blooms will age to a lovely jade green.
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A close-up of Corylopsis pauciflora flowers
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I love the early blooms of pulmonaria ... and the hummingbirds like them as well.
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Volunteer hellebores ... in varying colors
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I didn't plant blue anemones here ... they either reverted from a white one or seeded in.
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I love the dogwood arrangement. <3
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