
Anemone De Caen ‘Mr Fokker’

Aquilegia canadensis (Eastern red columbine)

Cornus florida (Flowering Dogwood)

Cornus florida (Flowering Dogwood)

Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose)

Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose)

Narcissus ‘Delnashaugh’ (Double Daffodil)
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A beautiful Sunday morning.
Thanks Judy. Happy Sunday!
These photos caused this gardener’s pulse to quicken. 🙂
At 86F the other day Spring is not only fighting with Winter, but now with Summer.
Always love seeing your blue anemones in spring! 😃
Thanks Cathy, the anemones are very sparse this year but even one is special for me.
Spring is lovely at your house! Love the veining on the luscious anemone.
Thank you Eliza! Aren’t they fascinating? Even if I could get anemones to grow easily, I believe I would still love them.
Lovely array of flowers! That blue…gorgeous!
Thank you Tina! Yes, the blue anemone is a marvel.
I am always amazed by the depth of colour on these anemones. Wonderful!
Hi there Malc! Yes, I agree–the anemone is so rich in hue.
Absolutely lovely. The 6th photo is beautifully framed.
Thanks Kris. I liked that image. Had to get down low to be under the nodding hellebore and pointed the camera up toward the sky. Was able to catch the redbud in the background.
Oh how beautiful! Thanks for sharing your blooms. Ours got covered on Saturday with the biggest snowfall we’ve had all “season.” It’s spring and my patience with winter weather is done. 😉 Anyway, thanks for this beautiful round up of your blooms!
I saw your photo on instagram. Can understand frustration at this latest snow. Hope all your plants are biding their time patiently.