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Lovely to see what is flowering in other people's gardens just now. I have lots of Cyclamen hederifolium. The best plants are in gravel close to the house wall, facing south, most planted after I saw how well self-sown seedlings did in this situation. The others are scattered through the garden probably spread by the large ant population. Colchicum speciosum album has a few flowers and the first flower has appeared on Colchicum aggripinum. Pulchellus is the only autumn crocus I have in the garden. It was introduced in used potting soil and is producing seed so prolifically it will soon take over the whole garden. There are still a few flowers on Gentiana paradoxa and an unnamed sino-ornata is flowering well. I was looking at bumble bees on Sedum 'Indian Chief' when something caught my eye and I was surprised to see a flower on the dwarf bearded iris 'Gingerbread Man'.
Beautiful Gerd !! Love the kotchyanus group - I hope they are still upright after the rain..
Nice patches of Cyclamen Paddy!Using an underwatercamera? no sign of rust on your pictures.