WHATS LOOKING GOOD IN MARCH

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  1. NigelJ

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    Azara microphylla
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    Very small flowers on the underside of the leaves. Smells strongly of vanilla.

    Corydalis densiflora
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    Hyacinthella dalmatica "Grandiflora"
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    Ipheion uniflorum "Rolf Fiedler"
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    Ornithogalum fimbriatum
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      These two are so delicate and pretty
       
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      Gorgeous colour......very nice selection of plants there Nigel. :blue thumb:
       
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        @NigelJ - My Ornithogalum are only just poking through!
         
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        The Pleione is a stunner Longk! The name and the flower has an emotional attachment for me, how could I not like it. :)
         
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          Sadly, nothing in my own garden at the moment.
          But, my favourite on the college campus is Viburnum x bodnantense, smells amazing:spinning:
           
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              Prunus kojo no mai

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              My daffs tete a tete and one has a double head

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              And primroses

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                Dwarf tulips
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                Hyacinth
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                Daffodils
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                Hellebore
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                  My Prunus Kojo no mai is only just starting to flower, Dips, even though it's been against a warm South wall.:dunno::coffee::snork:
                   
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                    how strange my only explanation is my garden gets very hot the minute there is any sun. Only needed a thin sweatshirt and leggings today out in the backgarden. was much colder out the front of the house tho
                     
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                    I taken some macro shots of it today but again it's still only partially flowering with lots of buds to come. Here in West Cheshire it's usually fairly mild but I suspect the Prunus likes warmer climes.:dunno::hate-shocked::snork:
                     
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                    I just wish that I could get them to flower outdoors.
                     
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                      Yesterday, just a pickwick crocus and iris 'pauline'.
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                        Hellebores................
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                        This one is grown from self collected seed................
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                        My Clianthus puniceus are looking good to me as there are baby flower racemes bursting out all over.............
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                        All I have to do now is to keep the slugs away from them :mad:
                         
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