Showing posts with label Blue Siberian Squills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Siberian Squills. Show all posts

Sunday, March 31, 2024

Easter Sunday Flowers

The front yard on Easter Sunday.

 

Easter came early this year, and yet the flowers in my garden are putting on quite a display. But the Kwanzan cherry tree is still about a week to ten days away from coming into full bloom. On the years when the blooms of both coincide, it makes for a marvelous display. Today, the lovely scent of the daffodils and the creeping phlox can be detected in the air the moment you step outdoors!

Here's a closer look to show the profusion of flowers in the front. The few red Cottage tulips were left over from a botanical art class, which I planted under the dogwood tree--I'm surprised the deer haven't devoured them.

 

Tazetta, Thalia and Poets' Narcissus close up
Tazetta & Thalia Narcissus with red Cottage tulips.
Poets Narcissus in front yard

 

The daffodils in my other beds at the side and back yard are also developing into sizeable displays.

 

The back bed from the deck.
Back bed from one side.

 

A closer look at the back bed reveals that the pink-cupped daffodils 'Pink Charm' are multiplying nicely along with the other varieties. The blue grape hyacinths (Muscari) get chomped back by the deer a lot, but enough survive.


'Pink Charm' daffodils.
Mt Hood daffodils with pale blue Muscari.
Muscari armeniacum.

King Alfred daffodils


These 'King Alfred' daffodils have made better displays in previous years, I guess they should be divided in the fall and re-planted. The buds of the double-flowering Quince nearby will soon open.


Buds of double-flowering Quince.

The Prune-leaf  Viburnums are getting ready to open their buds too.

 

Prune-leaf Viburnum buds.

My Hellebore 'True Love' is still flowering, and looking fuller each year. I just moved my other Hellebore 'Flower Girl' a bit to give it more room to grow. Near the Hellebores, the little blue Siberian Squills are multiplying.


Hellebore 'True Love'

Blue Siberian Squill (Scilla siberica)


Tune back soon for more flowers to come!