Bergenia "Pink Dragonfly" |
Brunnera "Jack Frost |
mixed Grape Hyacinths |
Violets |
Tulips |
Pulmonaria "Raspberry Splash" |
close-up of Pulmonaria (aka Lungwort) flowers |
mixed Hyacinths |
mixed Daffodils (the one in the middle was feeling shy, I guess) |
Hellebore (I don't remember the variety) |
Hellebore (aka Lenten Rose) bloom |
Ok, this hosta isn't blooming, but the water droplets look so cool. |
I have an old English D (for the Detroit Tigers, of course) that my parents gave me. |
Thanks for joining me on today's garden tour!
So pretty. I live on top of a giant slab of concrete so flowers are a bit more of a rarity in my hood, but there's a park nearby with lots of daffodils in bloom. That's kind of nice. Not as magnificent as your many hyacinths though.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first year we've had hyacinths, and we're enjoying them so much that my husband and I have decided we need more.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! I love all of them but I have to say the "Jack Frost" is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers on that one are soooo sweet!
ReplyDeleteIngrid, What wonderful color you have in your garden! Such an interesting variety, too. Lovely. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I think I will start trying to include photos that give an overview of the garden now that the plants are more than just little sprouts. Hopefully this will also help me keep track of what is where and when it blooms!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading!