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Robert what a striking lupinus
You often have very fascinating postings. and I sometimes have questions.A while back you had a posting of wild? Galanthus growing near your home. If you remember, were they indeed wild or just naturalized? Did you know the species or maybe they where hybrids? I was very curious and know very little in this regard. If you remember that would be great, if not, that is okay too. I am sure I will have questions in the future.
Flowering everwhere in spite of the rather low temperatures we have now.
Hi Leena,I enjoy the scenes from your early spring garden immensely. It always reminds me of early spring in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. Next week I will be hiking in the higher terrain of the Sierra Nevada. There will be much snow still, but it will also be very beautiful. In the bare spots where the snow has melted there will be new growth.Thank you for sharing your garden with all of us.
Here spring is very slow, just like in Finland. Spring cannot make up its mind, few days are with 10-12C, then we go down to 1-2C again.
It is just like that also here this year. This week it's been barely above zero and cloudy, next week the forecast says it will be sunny and +15, but we'll see. Actually I like it when it is not too warm, though I hope the freezing nights would end soon.How pretty furry H.acutiloba. Here is a picture of my just germinated H.acutiloba from your seeds. Also two Helleborus pictures, H.x hybridus are still in bud waiting for the weather to warm up, but H.multifidus just keeps on flowering, and H.niger from wild collected seeds (from Italy by Holubec, sown 2013) is going to flower for the first time. This plant has the prettiest leaves than any of my other H.niger, and the flowers look like they are also going to be really nice.
Robert all the Galanthus we find in the region are naturalized, most of them are nivalis or elwseii hybrids. Near my home it's elwesii.
Yes, lots of colours from Europe and California
Thank you Robert. It is so different here from what it is in your garden, but also I enjoy your pictures, and especially your hikes in the mountains (though I don't comment much).