General Subjects > Flowers and Foliage Now
February in the northern hemisphere
Catwheazle:
The first one, this year. Should be Crocus leichtlinii
Mariette:
Very nice!
For more than a week there was only a pic taken indoors, due to frosty temperatures: Neomarica syn. Trimeza candida with lovely scent.
Meanwhile, the crocus started here, too.
Mariette:
Probably not stable.
Arum italicum
Eranthis ´Clare Swales´
A Cyclamen hederifolium seedling
Robert:
Hi Mariette,
Thank you so much for sharing all the Crocus photographs. What diversity! It must be nice to see the slugs retreat and the garden bloom again. Maybe Jasmin and I will have a diversity of Crocuses like yours in our garden in 10 to 15 years. It is a very slow process in our garden, one step at a time. Slowly we are making progress with miniature Narcissus, Erythronium, and Primula hendersonii, as well as other species. I will have some photographs to share, however currently the weather is perfect to get important gardening projects done.
Véronique Macrelle:
the pink-leaved cyclamen is lovely. i'd love to see a photo of it when it has lots of leaves.
the crocuses are bright... I think they need more sun at home: some are stuck in the rain.
like Robert, I'd like to be able to work in the garden, but our soil is too wet for that. we can, however, prune the branches that need it.
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