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So many delightful spring images from all!Snow is retracing a bit more every day now revealing signs of the spring to come (Attachment Link)
Pot grown in the alpine house, Ipheion sellowianum, not sure if this is still the correct name.
Gabriela, indeed a beautiful picture with the snow!
Mike, apparently it is Nothoscordum felipponei now. Course, it could just as easily be something else tomorrow!
That’s an interesting looking plant, Andre. The flower reminds me of some of the white flowered eranthis, but the leaves are very different. It does not seem to be readily available to buy....
Asteropyrum cavaleriei, a woodlander from southern China. It is evergreen, although the interesting peltate leaves may look a bit worn by the end of winter. New leaves will appear after flowering. I suspect it is not terribly hardy, as it doesn't occur at very high elevations in the wild, but it has survived -6 °C this winter unharmed. The flowers are only about 1.5 cm across.