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Some Things Just Can't Be Hurried...

By Mwillis
Some of those things (that cannot be hurried) are my Hellebores. After weeks (months?) of being on the brink of opening, they are now just about there:

Some things just can't be hurried...

Hellebore "Red Spotted Hybrid"


This is the one which I bought in January 2014. At the time it had some buds on it that appeared to be just about to open. In fact, that is what attracted me to it - I thought I would have some color straight away. I was wrong though, and the buds never did open. Now this year it has been keeping me in suspense for week after week again.
Some things just can't be hurried...

The label that was on the plant when I bought it shows the blooms as predominantly white, with splashes and spots of red, but mine look quite dark so far, although one particular bloom (below) seems a bit lighter:
Some things just can't be hurried...

Most of the other Hellebore plants have flowers or buds too, of which this one is the most advanced:
Some things just can't be hurried...

It coyly hangs its head down, so here is me holding its chin up! Not sure whether this is just my camera misrepresenting the colour, but it looks pink on the outside and mauve inside.
Some things just can't be hurried...

 Meanwhile, my bulbs are steaming ahead. The "Soleil d'Or" from the Isles of Scilly are showing a bit of color now, and I expect the first ones to open very soon:
Some things just can't be hurried...

I have some Crocuses in pots, and their leaves are well advanced.
Some things just can't be hurried...

When you look very carefully you can see buds peeping through.
Some things just can't be hurried...

Against the wall of the house (sheltered from wind, and slightly warmer) I have these 8 pots with various types of Daffodil in them.
Some things just can't be hurried...

I like having them in pots so that I can move them around at will, putting them in a prominent place when the flowers are out, and then moving them out of sight once they are over.
Round the bases of my trees I have planted all the little Crocuses that were formerly grown in pots. The purple ones are always the first to appear, and they are just showing through now.
Some things just can't be hurried...

It needs some sunshine to persuade them to open. In my photo you see them covered in raindrops!

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