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Wild Ginger |
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Asarum splendens was rare in cultivation until recently. Aside from the incredible foliage, it is remarkable for these little flowers, which are easily overlooked. |
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Crocuses |
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This crocus forms swarths of color in the early spring garden. Photo was taken late in the day after the flowers had started to close.
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Cyclamen coum |
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This spring blooming hardy cyclamen is quite happy in dry shade. This one is nestled under an ancient arborvitae. |
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Daffodils |
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These early yellow daffodils are planted on a southfacing hill, so they bloom with the crocuses. |
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Purple Hellebore |
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Helleborus purpascens is an early bloomer along with H. niger. |
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Petasites |
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This little flower appears before the new leaves emerge. Though it is invasive (stand back), if you pit it against bamboo, you should enjoy a royal battle. The flower is a delightful surprise. |
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Winter Jasmine |
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Jasmine nudiflorum responds to a few warm days by bursing into bloom, long before forsythia. |
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Iris |
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Iris reticulata. This little flower reaches only 4 inches and can be overlooked around crocuses that bloom at the same time. |
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Witch hazel |
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'Primavera' is a pale yellow selection. It's the best performing witch hazel in the garden. This photo was taken after most of the petals had already fallen. |
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'Primavera' |
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This photo of witch hazel 'Primavera' was taken a year earlier. This cultivar consistently performs well and rarely "takes a year off". |
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Skunk cabbage |
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Symplocarpus foetidus blooms at ground level in early spring. It's a bog plant, so be prepared to wade through mud to enjoy it.
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It's not a flower, but.... |
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Koi and goldfish looking for food. Water temperature is climbing and they are becoming more active.
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Christmas Rose |
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Helleborus niger. This white flowered hellebore is one of the earliest bloomers. Its foliage is more rounded than the more common orientalis hybrids. |
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