Saturday 10 March 2012

The Squill Of It

A Striped Squill to be precise.


As I was tidying up the garden, I came across this sweet little flower peering out of a pot under the hedge. This is Puschkinia scilliodes, named after the Russian botanist, Apollo Mussin-Pushkin. Why couldn't they have called it Apollo ?  So much easier to spell.


And these are Crocus tomasinianus, now flowering in large clumps around the lawn. The squirrels didn't get them after all.


And then I came across a hybrid Crocus. As I was taking its photograph, the camera said 'blink detected.'  Have you ever seen a crocus blink ? Neither have I, but the camera never lies, does it ?


And finally, I came across a white Viola Miracle flowering in a basket. These are a new strain of violet based on the old fashioned, sweetly scented varieties.

Needless to say, I didn't get much tidying up done,  but there's always tomorrow.

9 comments:

  1. How gorgeous is the Puschkinia scilliodes? Too beautiful and I love your crocuses. I wish we could grow them here :)

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  2. Your Apollo (I know that's wrong but it's much easier to type!!) is lovely, such a pretty and delicate colour and the little Viola is gorgeous too.

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  3. They are all so pretty! That Puschkinia scilliodes is especially striking.

    Most of those won't grow here, so I will enjoy them in your photos.

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  4. Spring flowers are just so pretty. I try to enjoy the flowers as much as I can, they are always so fleeting.

    I love the white Viola....but then I have a passion for white flowers :)

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  5. Squill pops through our borders here and there,not that special stripy one though Your white Viola is a little beauty.

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  6. What a lovely blue and white flower in the top photo. The flowers of Spring are really magical.

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  7. Beautiful flowers, especially the Puschkinia. Thanks for remembering your camera on your garden walks.

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  8. Each of these beauties has a touch of purple...so lovely! Spring offers so many gorgeous blooms to enjoy.

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  9. Cieszę się, że Ty już widzisz te śliczne kwiatki, bo już je masz w ogródku. Ja muszę poczekać i dlatego z przyjemnością patrzę na zdjęcia. Pozdrawiam. *** I am glad that you no longer see these beautiful flowers, because I have them in the garden. I have to wait and be happy because I look at pictures. Yours.

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