Spring of 2012 came early. Almost one month early. As the result of that, all my bulbs began to bloom in late March and peaked in April. Hyacinths are the first, followed by Narcissi.
This was what I saw on April 09, 2012.
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| Pink hyacinth and Narcissus 'Wisley'. |
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| Narcissus 'Wave' returned for the second season. |
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| Narcissus 'Art Nouveaux' |
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| Narcissus 'Pistachio' |
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| Narcissus 'Golden Echo' is a jonquilla: fragrant, prolific and adaptive. |
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| Narcissus 'February Gold' is one of the earliest flowers |
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| N. 'Accent' returns several seasons for me at this dappled spot below large trees. |
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| The intense orange cups of N. 'Professor Einstein' glow in the dark and sun. |
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| N. 'Cassata' is as delicious as its namesake. |
Besides Narcissi, there are a multitude of other plants welcoming the early arrival of spring...
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| Helleborus blooming in abandon. |
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| Elegant white Hyacinth accompanied by blue Muscari. |
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| Iris bachanaris in its second season. |
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| Bleeding heart unfurling its flowers. |
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| White hyacinth and Tulip 'Heart's Delight" |
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| Tulip 'Toronto' can bloom with 3 flowers on each stem. |
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| Violas are the happy faces of spring. |
More spring flowers on the next post!
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