
FATSIA JAPONICA

about my garden, art and travelling, nature ,photography and a few words of wisdom

FATSIA JAPONICA

MY RHODODENDRON JUST EXPLODED IN FLOWERS

THE SUN SHINING THROUGH THE FERNS

ALBIZZIA JULIBRIZZIN, ALWAYS THE LAST TO WAKE UP AFTER WINTER BUT WORTH THE WAIT !!!

GERANIUM JOHNSON BLUE

TULIP

DWARF RHODODENDRON

THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN 5 DAYS AGO (caltha palustris, marshplant)

THIS IS THE SAME PLANT TODAY !!!!

THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN 5 DAYS AGO (skimmia japonica Kew Green) this skimmia has been in bud since early Winter !!

THIS IS THE SAME PLANT TODAY

THE PLANTS IN THE MARCH NEXT TO THE POND ARE COMMING TO LIFE AGAIN

WHITE PIERIS JAPONICA IN BUD

AND ANOTHER WHITE PIERIS JAPONICA IN BLOOM

THIS WAS TAKEN ON DECEMBER 23 RD LAST YEAR

THIS WAS TAKEN TODAY, IT HASN’T STOPPED FLOWERING FOR OVER 3 MONTHS NOW AND IT IS STILL MAKING NEW FLOWERSTALKS. AND LOOK AT THESE SWEET LITTLE FLOWERS !


ALLIUM URSINUM, certainly worth having in your garden, if not for eating then for the beautifull white flowers.


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