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Garden 2-28-03
 
Last day of February, seems to me things are later this year, but I'm not sure.
 

   


The strangely beautiful Julia's Rose
Miniature Dutch iris
Daffodil "Jetfire"
Deep blue hyacinths
Species cyclamen (Hederifolium or coum)
Brunnera Macrophylla
Chinese tree peony species (Rockii)
Striped crocus
Japanese Magnolia at its peak
Same tree
Nigella (self-sown seedlings of "Miss Jekyll")
With a little bee or wasp on the unopened bud.
Self-sown calendula seedling (from Radio Hybrids)
Species tulip (T. greigii), probably the variety known as "Red Riding Hood"
Double daffodil
Armeria (sea pink or thrift)
Agyranthemum daisy
First dutch iris of the year
California native wallflower (Erysimum capitatum)
Wallflowers, etc.
Linaria (toadflax)
These are self-sown from last year's plants
Peony shoots, some of the foreground shoots already show flowerbuds.
Wish I knew what this was, it came up on its own.
Giant stock beginning to bloom (and fall over, as usual)
Primrose-colored wallflowers
Snow-in-summer (cerastium tomentosum), obviously before the snow...
Scabiosa (perennial pincushion flowers)
South side of yard.
Wallflower closeup
More wallflower closeups
Johnny jump-up detail