Friday, April 16, 2021

crown imperial


she is still small (according to her standards), but next year she will become truly imperial, or so I hope
(I had two, unfortunately something chewed the stem of the second one before I managed to take a pic - maybe a snail found its way to this front part of the garden frrr)

(new reddish peony shoots in front) 

Thursday, April 8, 2021

and there she is

  
 
 






Ricki magnolia, from the Little Girl series of hybrids (a line of eight dwarf, April-blooming magnolia trees) developed by the U.S. National Arboretum in the 1950s.

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

ethereal

 





so pretty







 

 

these are perhaps my favourite among all the new spring bulbs i planted: anemone blanda! they are beyond pretty, open and close their corollas following the sun and they are supposed to form a carpet in the years to come!

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Pushkinia



Puschkinia scilloides var. libanotica - another new and exciting bulb, slightly fragrant! 

I wondered whether there was any relation to the Russian poet (this flower is also named 'russian snowdrop') - but no, no connection. It is another Russian whom the flower name honours, the chemist and plant collector Count Apollos Apollosovich Musin-Pushkin (1760-1805).
 

flowers aren't everything



 

Stipa tenuissima Pony tail - it has grown a bit, but not as much i wanted, in fact it seems i was mistaken and this grass doesn't get as tall as i had expected (only 30-40 cm) - 

i have started to move them to another location (i think this will gradually happen with everything i have planted, only mistakes, miscalculatons or to put it encouragingly the process of learning :)



























a small Spiraea japonica Goldmound, which is supposed to have bright yellow leaves in spring and autumn - they have emerged in reddish hues, maybe they will turn more yellow later...

Thursday, April 1, 2021