awesome! i now have a 4 month wait until my crocus, romuleas, daffs, irisis, sparaxias, ixias, tritonias, fritilarias and hyacinths pop up![]()
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awesome! i now have a 4 month wait until my crocus, romuleas, daffs, irisis, sparaxias, ixias, tritonias, fritilarias and hyacinths pop up![]()
Jordan; You may have to wait some months for your spring bulbs to produce flowers, but it sounds like you have quite a collection of spring blooms to look forward to. AL
yes because we are in southern hemisphere, our spring is during your autumn remember, but most of them look as though they are popping up to get a bit of pre-frost energylol
This is my pink bleeding heart bush. I always like the blooms on this one. I notice that the hostas are also breaking out of their winter rest.
Cheers,
BD![]()
Very nice bush Bruce! Do you know I don't think I have seen this Bleeding hearts bush before. AL
Dicentra, a very pretty south american bush. The popular chinese lantern plant is a member of the family too i think.....