Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Late Spring Flowers

A new wave of spring flowers has begun to bloom in our yard.

My favorites are the anemones in the front garden bed.












The bleeding heart plant has begun its brief blooming season.












Nearby, a low ground cover is full of  tiny white flowers.


The bright euphorbia is also in bloom.













Under the pine trees, lily of the valley are in bud, not quite blooming.










I remember buying a seed packet of these tiny blue flowers when we first moved to this house. Now they appear here and there. They must re-seed themselves. (But I can't remember their names!) There are now a few white ones - mutations of the blue?








A few late blooming tulips have appeared... Red, near the fence in the back of the yard, amid the Persian corn flower leaves...











And blue periwinkle flowers...













And yellow tulips in the side flower bed, almost hidden behind the gout weed.












In the very front of the yard, the first (tiny) iris is also in bloom.

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