Ah! It feels good to be posting for Bloom Day again! Thanks to
May Dreams Gardens for hosting this meme.
Early April seems to be a bit of a lull in my garden for both flowers and foliage. I need to work on that. Although bloom day does make a nice excuse to concentrate the blooms of my ~2 acres of rather scattered garden into one post, making the effect much greater than it is in real life. But, without further ado, let's get straight to the flowers.
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A double feature of Paphiopedilum Macabre. |
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I can't remember the last time I saw Phalaenopsis Rong Guan Mary without blooms. |
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A wonderful surprise to come home to. My Maxillaria tenuifolia hasn't bloomed for years. Looks like the folks finally got the hang of caring for it. I wish its toasted coconut scent could be transmitted to you. |
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The tiny flowers of Lepanthopsis astrophora 'Stalky' are a challenge to photograph, but I love these minuscule amethyst stars. |
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The entire plant fits in the palm of my hand. |
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Rhododendron 'Hino Crimson' is a bit sparse this year, but is still showing off its beautiful red flowers. |
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Unknown hose-in-hose type azalea that came with us from the old house. The black netting protects most of the plant from the deer. |
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Hutchinsia alpina blooming happily. |
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Nectaroscordum siculum is sending up its pointed buds. I wonder if the flowers will last until next bloom day. |
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The various winter-blooming heaths are still blooming, though most of them are looking rather shabby and sparse by now. |
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Another bud, but isn't the pre-flower stage of this Cistus 'Snowfire' just as pretty as the main event? |
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The first Hemerocallis flava bloom just missed bloom day. |
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It wasn't easy to reach up to these redbud flowers and also make sure I got the manual focus right. The auto-focus just wouldn't cooperate. This is the first time this Cercis canadensis has bloomed! We got it as a seedling from the Arbor Day Foundation, at least 5 years ago, I think. |
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Berberis stenophylla 'Corallina Compacta' is just starting to open. The buds are quite showy leading up to the actual bloom. |
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I just love these little flowers. Not quite open yet. |
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The first elepidote rhododendron of the season, an unknown legacy plant from when we moved in. |
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Rhododendron 'Gartendirektor Glocker' has dark pink flowers that I'm willing to tolerate for the foliage, especially when the new growth turns smoky red. |
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Rhododendron 'Medusa' has been trying to bloom whenever there was a warm stretch over the winter. It still has quite a few buds left. We'll see what kind of show it puts on later. |
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Magnolia stellata has a few hail-bruised flowers left. |
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Brunnera 'Jack Frost' is starting its display of true blue flowers. |
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Epimedium wushanense (?) is getting ready with a good-sized inflorescence, and more coming in below. |
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Another rhododendron popping open. |
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Epimedium davidii, this form has pale lavender-brown interiors. Very tough to photograph, especially after the sun decided to come out. |
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Cornus canadensis is starting to bloom. The young bracts are still green, though. |
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Pieris japonica 'Prelude' is blooming prolifically, even though it's been stuck in a gallon nursery pot for years. |
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Daphne x transatlantica 'Blafra' has been pumping out sweetly scented flowers for weeks already. |
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The odd and fascinating flowers of Aspidistra elatior. |