Whats Looking Good In April 2023

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  1. Michael Hewett

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    Fritillaria persica, rather a disappointing flower for a HUGE bulb :frown:

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    Aeoniums brightening up now it's spring :dbgrtmb:

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      Scilla lucilae (was Chiondoxia lucillae)
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      Ipheion "Alberto Castillo"
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      Wallflower
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      Dandelion and Lesser Celandine
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      Primroses and friends.
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      Arum creticum
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        Pulsatilla ...

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        Omphalodes and Primula ...

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        Tulipa clusiana, gone all stringy because they were in a pot under a shrub and I'd forgotten about them :nonofinger:

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        Chinodoxa coming up through an Ophiopogon ...

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        Fritillaria ...

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        Grape Hyacinths ...

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        A funny little Grape Hyacinth that comes at the side of an old railway sleeper every year :smile:

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          @Michael Hewett Such lovely flowers!

          Very nice contrast! :dbgrtmb:

          It is a rather strange looking Grape Hyacinth! :rolleyespink:
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            It's Muscari latifolia as opposed to the common variety Muscari botryoides. I think there should be more flowers on it but it isn't in a very good spot.
             
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              Arum italicum
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                A few from yesterday
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                  Our Primroses etc. our still coming through in the wild area. We reckon we may have a couple of thousand around the garden. They grow wild everywhere and even seem to manage to climb into pots! We love them - and so do the pollinators.

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                    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                    What's the last seed pod picture @shiney .
                     
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                    Looks like Oleander @pete .....but then I'm usually wrong.:heehee:
                     
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                      @Upsydaisy I clicked 'Agree' not because you're always wrong but because you're right! :heehee:
                       
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                        :yikes:........:thud: Wow !!Thanks @shiney !

                        But even if you had agreed with me that I'm normally wrong......well....... I would have agreed with you!!:roflol:
                         
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                          Just nipped outside very briefly as the winds have arrived. 20230412_101039.jpg 20230412_103116.jpg 20230412_103129.jpg 20230412_102855.jpg


                          It will be 'Goodbye Tulips '.
                           
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                            Fingers crossed they survive @Upsydaisy. They look lovely. Often very windy where my parents live so they have short tulip varieties now. Clematis always snapped off though. More sheltered in my garden so I’m normally lucky with the wind.
                             
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                              Thanks @Dahlia Queen , even a slight breeze can feel quite strong here in our garden as the way the land lies it causes a bit of a tunnel effect.
                              I do have shorter ,mainly pink, ones in the borders.
                               
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