| Bluebells (wood hyacinths) popping up |
| These snowdrops have been in flower for several weeks. |
| Tiny yellow flowers on this shrub. Please identify!! |
| Winter aconite in the leaf litter |
| Arum italicum -- just leaves at the moment, but produce white or pale green flowers and luscious poisonous red seedhead |
Hellebore hybrid from Ashwood -- this one is called "Dusky Grape"
| This hellebore has been in bloom for several weeks |
Dwarf nectarine in flower. It was a birthday gift -- see the ribbon and card.
That would be forsythia or yellow bells (down south)
ReplyDeleteYes, forsythia. My neighbor has one in bloom now, because it has been such a warm February. We normally see them bloom in March. (P.S.--I'm okiewife on twitter)
ReplyDeleteIf it is forsythia it is one I've never seen before. The flowers are difficult to see from the photograph, but look the wrong shape to me.
ReplyDeleteAny chance of a close-up of the flowers?
Thanks everyone! Spring is so exciting. Yes, Ray, I need to take another picture and get out the shrub book!
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