The garden looks a bit bleak at this time of year, but there's still a bit of colour here and there. As well as the plants that normally flower in winter, there are autumn-flowering plants still going, and spring-flowering plants just starting.
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Tree dahlia - not completely flattened by the storms |
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Salvia still going, because we haven't had much frost yet this winter |
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Bergenia |
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Hellebore "Cinnamon Snow" looking gorgeous |
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Penstemon |
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Rose "Bonica" flowering on bravely into winter |
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Blue chalk sticks - not really grown for the flowers, but they are cute in a way |
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Correa |
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Eremophila |
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First of the yellow jonquils. |
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Another salvia enjoying the lack of frost |
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Lavender |
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Thryptomene |
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Forsythia is meant to flower in early spring. This is quite early for spring |
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Bethel sage doing OK in its new position |
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Rosemary |
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Viburnum tinus |
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Abutilon |
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Orchid looking a bit the worse for wear. Not sure what is eating the flowers |
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Flowering quince |
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Hebe |
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Parrot's beak (Lotus berthelotii) |
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More spring flowers - white jonquils and ranunculus |
Oh you still have a lot of beautiful blooming going on there...;)))
ReplyDeleteMy first Stargazer lily came out today--a peachy-pink...and my lavender has bloomed--I have to cut some spikes to make my yearly "tussie-mussie" .
Hope your weekend is a good one...hugs, Julierose
Beautiful flowers on your garden. What a bless!
ReplyDeleteDespite the season, your garden is beautiful and full of colour.
ReplyDeleteHooray for winter flowers. Good to see the Bethel sage is happy in its much more suitable position and you can have the winter sun come in your windows.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful plants. You seem to have many blooming in any season.
ReplyDeleteOh, beautiful flowers again. M.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is beautiful all year long!
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