Saturday, August 15, 2020

The Garden in August

 It is still winter, but spring is on the way in the garden. Here's what is in flower this month.

Spring stars:

They are more purple in real life.
 
Flowering quince, Chaenomeles:
 
Mahonia

 
White jonquils and anemones:

 
Hyacinths:

 
Hebe:

 
Cyclamen:

 
Anemones:

 
That's all in the back garden.
 
In the orchard a couple of the trees have open blossom, and many more have buds swollen and almost ready to pop.
 
One of the plums was first this year, the satsuma:
 
This almond tree has a handful of open blossoms:
 
Some broad bean flowers from the vege garden:
 
 
The flowers on my bergenia always look a bit sad close up:
 
The hellebores are looking good, but you have to get the camera quite low to get a photo of them:



It is easier to photograph the red-hot pokers, as they are just about at eye height:

Diggers speedwell in front of a leucodendron:

Acacia:

Can't find the label, will have to check exactly what it is later.

More spring bulbs, this time grape hyacinths:

 
Sunny-looking jonquils:

And a few daffodils:

 

Flowers I didn't photograph include the lavender, viburnum tinus, magenta pigface, borage and thryptomene.

A few more to finish off:

Rosemary,


A colourful euphorbia:

And lastly, the first flower for the year on camellia "Volunteer":


That's it for this month's roundup of the flowers in the garden.


6 comments:

Julierose said...

What beautiful flowers you have blooming! I do love those jaunty jonquils a lot...things are simmering down here on our way to Autumn...
hugs from across the seas Julierose

hetty said...

Oh, Vireya. Such lovely flowers in your garden! I love all the colour. We are heading toward autumn. It is still hot, but things are slowing down.

Pamela said...

How amazing! You have so many pretty flowers.

Jeanette said...

A joyful collection, looking very much like Spring. Your flowering quince has a lovely soft blush.

jacaranda said...

Your garden always makes me happy with it’s lovely blooms.

Laura said...

Thanks for the flower pictures!