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Yesterday was sunny and the warmest day this spring so far, +12C. First Hepaticas start to open, and slowly Hellebores also open.The yellow one in the foreground was early coming up, but no frost damage. It was grown from 'Jade Tiger' seeds. Adonis amurensis has some damage from frost in it's flowers. This is the best time of the year. In the second picture all the green "grass" is Tulipa sylvestris, it is a plant for a big garden. It spreads so vigorously.
Seems to be a good year for Lewisia tweedyi! I think your lost name wee shrub might be Trochocarpa thymifolia - Tasmanian endemic.
Oh yes, on your closer pix I see it is not Trochocarpa. Back to the drawing board - now I'm thinking Cyathodes colensoi synonym Leucopogen colensoi - and on checking the name I find it may now be Acrothamnus colensoi!! So many nameds for a cute wee shrub!