Every spring means daffodils to us. We grow over a hundred twenty kinds, so really, this is not so many photographs. Beware, though-- more may come.
New stone bench
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Window view down to the pool terrace and new garden steps |
Cornus 'Midwinter Fire' |
Galanthus 'S. Arnott' |
Galanthus 'Atkinsii' behind the new stone driveway edging. Cornus 'Midwinter Fire' and Salix 'Flame' behind. |
Last year's divisions of Galanthus 'S. Arnott' below Cornus 'Midwinter Fire' |
Galanthus plicatus |
Galanthus 'S. Arnott' with Cornus 'Midwinter Fire' |
Galanthus woronowii, our latest-flowering snowdrop |
Unknown miniature trumpet daffodil. We never planted this-- it came along as a rogue with some other bulb planting.
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Narcissus 'Monal' with Chionodoxa luciliae |
Narcissus 'Golden Echo', a jonquil hybrid. Probably our longest lasting, sometimes our favorite, daffodil |
Narcissus 'Golden Echo' |
Narcissus 'Red Lips' in the meadow at the foot of the new garden steps |
Narcissus 'Red Lips' close |
Narcissus 'Red Lips' in the meadow |
An unnamed seedling daffodil that volunteered in the fenced garden. |
Narcissus 'Ethereal Beauty' |
Narcissus 'Fragrant Rose' in the Fenced Garden |
Narcissus 'Parterre' under winterberry hollies, Thalictrum thalictroides in front, an amelanchier (native to the site) in bloom behind |
Narciissus 'Fellows Favorite' in the meadow |
Narcissus 'Olive Branch' |
Camassia 'Electra' and Camaissia leichtlinii |
Camassia 'Electra' |
Camassia 'Electra' and Aquilegia canadensis, both hummingbird flowers |
resting my eyes from bureaucratic studies....your garden and your photographs are good good medicine...more soon, janie
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