Today I've noticed some new ones; Pulmonaria (M. Fish), Campanula and a small evergreen which smells like honey and has small white flowers. One of two plants in my garden I've never identified.
I keep a diary of this so I can see changes from year to year. Right now I have Camellia 'Yuletide', several Helleborus orientalis, H. 'Winter Moonbeam', Cyclamen coum (a bit of a triumph since my first attempt all died), lots of snowdrops. I will try and post some photos if I have time.
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Today I've noticed some new ones; Pulmonaria (M. Fish), Campanula and a small evergreen which smells like honey and has small white flowers. One of two plants in my garden I've never identified.
Grew these from seeds, lucky to get them to come true, sometimes you can get a wishy washy white one
They are beautiful!
Are they Hellebores?
What variety are they Lyn? Wonderful colour.
I don’t know Mark, I just collect the seeds and sow, and take what comes. Looks like one of Ellen varieties.
Lucky you Lyn your hellebore lovely
makes me want a few more hellebore's, the colour is much broader than I thought, I wouldn't mind a yellow one.
Your hellebore just as nice Dave, the leafs are interesting as well, the Clianthus is very impressive.
4 daisies scattered about the 'lawn'!
Lots of daisies here. Also mimosa, iris reticulata, camellia, roses, hardy cyclamen, violas, hamamelis, sarcococca, winter honeysuckle, chickweed, winter aconites.
I keep a diary of this so I can see changes from year to year. Right now I have Camellia 'Yuletide', several Helleborus orientalis, H. 'Winter Moonbeam', Cyclamen coum (a bit of a triumph since my first attempt all died), lots of snowdrops. I will try and post some photos if I have time.