26th February 2022
It's the end of February, and Bob has been busy with his camera in and around his garden. Here comes Spring! From left to right, top to bottom...
1. Galanthus ‘Flore Pleno’, a double -flowered variety; 2. Galanthus elwesii ‘Snow Fox’; 3. Iris reticulata cultivars - from top-left clockwise: ‘George’, ‘Edward’, ‘Harmony’ and ‘Blue Note’; 4. “Patience, my boy, life is full of brief inconveniences”; 5. Leucojum vernum; 6. Crocus in melting snow; 7. Great Tit and Coal Tit visiting a feeder strategically placed close to a Holly; 8. Similarly for Female Chaffinch and Robin; 9. Cyclamen coum, one of the hardiest cyclamen species; 10. Helleborus corsicus, a robust species; 11. Helleborus var.???
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1. Galanthus ‘Flore Pleno’, a double -flowered variety; 2. Galanthus elwesii ‘Snow Fox’; 3. Iris reticulata cultivars - from top-left clockwise: ‘George’, ‘Edward’, ‘Harmony’ and ‘Blue Note’; 4. “Patience, my boy, life is full of brief inconveniences”; 5. Leucojum vernum; 6. Crocus in melting snow; 7. Great Tit and Coal Tit visiting a feeder strategically placed close to a Holly; 8. Similarly for Female Chaffinch and Robin; 9. Cyclamen coum, one of the hardiest cyclamen species; 10. Helleborus corsicus, a robust species; 11. Helleborus var.???
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