I have really been enjoying all the beautiful plants out in the yard. Flowers started quite early with the Hellebores blooming in winter.
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Hellebore of an unknown variety. Planted by an earlier resident. |
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This is an Hellebore 'Apricot Blush'. The flowers are red on the outside, but apricot on the inside. Very lovely. |
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The white hellebore is a 'Picotee Pearl.' It has grown really fast so it must love that spot. The pink hellebore to the right was a gifted plant I got from a neighborhood friend. |
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Most of the crocuses came out right before our freak snow storm but didn't last too well with all the weight of the snow on them. |
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Epimedium x warleyense |
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We have so many daffodils coming up in the yard. I tried to dig up the clumps last year and spread them out, but I guess I missed a couple. |
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Corydalis solida ‘Purple Bird’. I thought this one died because it's a summer deciduous plant but there it is! Yay! |
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The Red Flowering Currant is only days away from being absolutely stunning. |
Gorgeous plants! It's always good to see green and growing things after the winter.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gail. I've really enjoyed our yard this past year; it was definitely worth the effort.
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