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APRIL PHOTO A DAY: BLOOOMING LEGUMES
07 Thursday Apr 2011
Posted in April flowers, Vegetable garden
07 Thursday Apr 2011
Posted in April flowers, Vegetable garden
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06 Wednesday Apr 2011
Posted in April flowers
THESE NODDING BEAUTIES ARE erythronium tuolonmense ‘Applegate’ (according to plants.usa.gov see link at right) from Grandma T’s garden. They are native to California and she most likely obtained them from a friend. They colonize/naturalize very slowly. I planted about six or eight tubers in 2000 under leycesteria formosana. After blooming the foliage dies back by June and they go dormant until about February when the foliage begins to re-emerge.
Two photos today. I think white hyacinths are irresistible. They bring needed light in deep shady spots and seem perfectly happy with a little afternoon sun. And they have a heady, sweet and spicy scent too. I have white hyacinths only; somehow they seem silly and gaudy in pink and blue.
05 Tuesday Apr 2011
Posted in April flowers
04 Monday Apr 2011
Posted in April flowers, Rain, tulips, Weather
02 Saturday Apr 2011
Posted in April flowers, Parks, Spring, Spring flowers, Walking
I picked up my daughter and grand-daughter and we went for a leisurely walk through Westcrest Park this afternoon. I snapped this photo of Sophia picking a couple of everyone’s favorite harbinger of spring, little bellis perennis. For me it was the best photo of the day and I had to share the sunny optimism it evokes.
Musings from the back roads
Celebrating the Harvest
All things botanical in photos and words—in my West Seattle garden and elsewhere; seeing and creating art and assorted musings.
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