With the warm weather we have experienced this spring, all sorts of plants are popping up in the garden. Noticeably early to show up are these spring ephemerals. The hepatica, sweet violets and erythronium are almost done blooming while the others are in full bloom.

The Virginia Bluebells (
Metensia virginica) are in their second season. They are bigger and have multiplied this spring. Their pinkish-lilac buds that open violet-blue is a sight to see.
Erythronium albidumWhite Fawn Lily
Erythronium americanumYellow Trout Lily
These two native Erythroniums are the first to flower. The species dens canis and tuolumnense are up but no flower. The hybrid 'Pagoda', on the other hand, are in buds.
HepaticaThe genus Hepatica was moved to genus Anemone.
Dicentra cucullariaDutchman's Breeches
Claytonia virginicaSpring Beauty
Dentaria laciniataCutleaf Toothwort
Viola odorataSweet Violet
I am waiting for the Trilliums, Geranium maculatum and Aquilegia canadensis to flower. All of them are growing nicely.
Happy gardening everyone.
1 comment:
Hello Lily, glad to see your post again. Those flowers are lovely especially that first one whose large leaves are beautiful too.
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