Closer view of one of the flowers from the picture above
Vinca minor
Crowded bed with Narcissus, Tulipa, Allium, Iris, Aquilegia (the last three not in bloom) with a Lysimachia nummularia (Creeping Jenny) border
Walkway to front door with the Narcissus from the above pictures on the upper left, and the crowded bulb bed on the upper right
Grape Hyacinths. I believe these are Muscari armeniacum, though I have planted other varieties.
Forsythia, planted by Bob about 9 years ago
Anemone pulsatilla, also known as Pulsatilla vulgaris, (common name: Pasque Flower.) It was right on "schedule" as the blooms first opened on Easter weekend.
A red variety of Pulsatilla
Vinca minor
Crowded bed with Narcissus, Tulipa, Allium, Iris, Aquilegia (the last three not in bloom) with a Lysimachia nummularia (Creeping Jenny) border
Walkway to front door with the Narcissus from the above pictures on the upper left, and the crowded bulb bed on the upper right
Grape Hyacinths. I believe these are Muscari armeniacum, though I have planted other varieties.
Forsythia, planted by Bob about 9 years ago
Anemone pulsatilla, also known as Pulsatilla vulgaris, (common name: Pasque Flower.) It was right on "schedule" as the blooms first opened on Easter weekend.
A red variety of Pulsatilla
As the spring progresses, and my garden fills out, (and I do a lot more maintenance) I will continue to post more pictures.
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