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Although the winter still lingers and the colours belong to the southerners something are always worth viewing.I'll begin with what I found today on a little stroll in my woodland.The mahonia usually is flowering at this time but seemingly I have to wait a few weeks!The birds take the red berries of the Hollies but the yellow ones are untouched.We have to wait a couple of months to see this pieris flowering.Some of the rhodos start early but this one is due in March.Viburnum farrerii had started flowering before the frost hit and now waits for the next mild spell.I am glad these two gesneriads made it through the last bad winter. Now I am hoping the best for this winter too!
Yes, Kris, your friends are correct.... 'Julia Jane' has flowers which are much more petunioide.... really flat flaced and rolling back at the edges.
green grass and flowers in january! i didn't know belgium was sub-tropical! oh well, we will have them too in another 4 or 5 months
Kris,Your plants are beautiful, but Maggi's description is spot on. Yours are nowhere near as flat as the actual JJ. Yours are still very nice though, great shape and substance. Great pics too.