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@meanieposting #65: this it not Tricyrtis hirta but rather one of the numerous Tricyrtis formosana clones. the flowers of T. hirta arise from the leaf-axils all along the pedicel + all parts of the plant are quite hairy. the flowers of formosana are arranged as a terminal cyme as shown on your photo.
Now I must look again for R. humeana.
Here is a Viburnum × bodnantense Dawn shrub just starting into flower, it should really be flowering in the winter which is what I got it for a bit of winter colour. It seems to get earlier every year.Untitled by johnstephen29, on Flickr
If that Jasmine smells half as good as it looks it will be scrumptious
Gentiana veitchiorumBlue always does it for me!