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This one was in full bloom yesterday.
Veronica persica
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03-23-2011, 04:45 PM
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This one was in full bloom yesterday.
Veronica persica
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That's what I call ground cover! what lovely little flowers (and I do love blue flowers )
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Reason: and, yes I deleted the previous post to stop me looking daft (couldn't see the picture first up!)
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03-23-2011, 04:50 PM
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Yea, it forms large mats on open places, and is really really eye catching when the sun is out. You can't miss it.
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03-23-2011, 04:57 PM
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Yea, it forms large mats on open places, and is really really eye catching when the sun is out. You can't miss it.
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Mmm, I'll bet
It looks like it'll be another nice day tomorrow, so I'll go walk about in the garden and see what else I can find to take pictures of .. The spurge should be out somewhere... what this space
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03-23-2011, 06:03 PM
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The Veronica persica is so sweet!
Not in my garden, but out on a walk we came across this just a few days ago. Never seen it before, there was also another wild-flower but I've not sorted the picture yet (will try in a few days). Both spring flowering though
Anyone know what it is?
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03-23-2011, 06:20 PM
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Wow, never seen that before. You know what it is???
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03-23-2011, 06:36 PM
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No idea as of yet. Presume bulb type, but wasn't going to disturb it You never know.
And (woot to a little spare time) here's the other Unknown little gem we saw a few days ago. Carpet like habit as shown in the second picture. Quite a small flower only a few centimeters or so in size. Growing on a slope in a wooded area.
EDIT: I now believe this one is Anemone nemorosa Anemone nemorosa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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03-24-2011, 10:59 AM
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As promised, here are a few more snaps of what's out in the garden (re: previous post - spurge isn't quite out yet, so no pics of that yet)
Since I started the last set with the ladybirds, I thought I wold start this set with a picture of the first comma butterfly in the garden Always great to have butterflies around
Then, we have:
Celandine x2
Comfrey
Cowslip
Elephant Ears (or heart leaf bergenia)
Flowering currant
Forsythia
Heartease
.... and finally, what I think is
blue Star of Bethlehem x2
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Ooops, forgot the cowslip! it doesn't want to load at the moment so I'll try and pop it in this post later
Edit: Finally got it to load one of the photos! (annoyingly, it wasn't the better one but the other just wouldn't load up!)
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Cool butterfly! I like the Star of Bethlehem, very nice shade of blue.
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