After a Warm Week
The perennials are beginning to respond to the warm weather with vigorous growth. Next week I will review in detail the growth that has occured with them. But for now the show continues to be with the bulbs.
A new addition to the garden this weekend is tulipa tarda. Most are singles at this point, but a few have multiple blossoms open.

The tulips humilis "Persian Pearl" has mostly begun to fade, but a few are still fresh or have secondary blossoms.

The main bed is now quite colorful.

Note the ipheion in the foreground above.

The bed under the tree is colorful as well. Erythronium "Pagoda" have blossomed in the past week, and their yellow color provides a welcome contrast to what has predominantly been a blue show.

The other side of the tree is now the home of a healthy spread of scilla. Chionodoxa are in the foreground.

The east bed has seen the flowering of muscari in the past week.
Finally, a series of pictures of the daffodil field in back.


A new addition to the garden this weekend is tulipa tarda. Most are singles at this point, but a few have multiple blossoms open.

The tulips humilis "Persian Pearl" has mostly begun to fade, but a few are still fresh or have secondary blossoms.

The main bed is now quite colorful.

Note the ipheion in the foreground above.

The bed under the tree is colorful as well. Erythronium "Pagoda" have blossomed in the past week, and their yellow color provides a welcome contrast to what has predominantly been a blue show.

The other side of the tree is now the home of a healthy spread of scilla. Chionodoxa are in the foreground.

The east bed has seen the flowering of muscari in the past week.




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