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Tag Archives: Erythroniums.
Six on Saturday. 6.4.2024
The first week of April doesn’t seem to be different from previous months, just more of the same unfortunately. The plants however are changing all the time, snowdrops are now just a distant memory, some of the narcissus are over … Continue reading
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Tagged akebia, Caltha palustris, Erythroniums., Prunus glandulosa alba plena, tulip Peppermint Stick
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Blink and you miss them!
I’m talking about the lovely dainty Erythroniums which grow in the woodland. They flower for such a short time, I’ve always said don’t go on holiday at this time of year otherwise you will miss their flowering altogether. They are … Continue reading
Sun at last. GBBD March 2020.
We have enjoyed a few lovely sunny days with just a few wintry showers lately, is this the beginning of the end of all our dreadful rain, I wonder? I hope so. The wind recently has been very cold coming … Continue reading
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Tagged Anemones, corydalis, Erythroniums., March bulbs, March flowers, narcissus, primroses, woodland ephemerals
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Woodland Treasures.
Flowers are coming and going in the woodland far too quickly for my liking. At the moment it is time for the Erythroniums, which are small lily shaped flowers, only standing about 6 inches tall. They might only be small, … Continue reading