The first Garden Bloggers Bloom Day of the year sees a interesting selection of plants in flower, albeit a small choice selection. There are numerous buds a plenty – Hellebores, Eranthis, Snowdrops, Iris reticulata and Magnolia – but as with many a garden visit they will probably look lovely next week.
Grevillea victoriaeSo what are we left to enjoy in the second full week of the year? Strangely, two Australian shrubs – Grevillea victoria and Grevillea Canberra Gem. The former has been in flower since before Christmas and the latter has just started to open its flowers despite being covered for days in a thick crust of snow before Christmas. I’m not sure when Grevillea Canberra Gem is supposed to flower in the UK but mine is rarely without a few flowers and beloved by the pollinators.
Euphorbia characiasAlso in flower in the front garden are the Euphorbia characias. I do love Euphorbias – wonderful structure, color and such unusual flowers.
Galanthus ‘Selborne Green Tips’Since my last post I have been reassured that the above is indeed Galanthus ‘Selborne Green Tips’ which is good to know. Also joining Galanthus ‘Ding Dong’ and Galanthus ‘Mrs Macnamara’ is Galanthus ‘Colussus’ and Galanthus galantea.
Galanthus colussusGalanthus galateaWhilst the woodland border is speckled with hellebore buds there is one already in flower, a reliable early flowerer, and one of the first ones I bought from Ashwoods.
Primula taygetosFinally I thought I would share this Primula which has been flowering since November and is now just waiting for a home in the garden rather than languishing on the patio.
Thank you to Carol at May Dream Gardens for hosting this meme which is a wonderful way of recording what is in flower each month.
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