Columbine
Silene dioica 'Clifford Moor'
Euphorbia Tasmanian Tiger
Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Ruby Glow'
Tree Peony
Labrador Violet
Japanese Aralia and Schisandra chinensis
Daphne o. 'Marginata'
Trillium kurabayashii 'Giant Red'
Peony Coral Charm
Vinca minor and Daylily
Orchid Rockrose
Hydrangea
Gunnera manicata
Edgeworthia papyrifera
Petasites palmatus 'Golden Palms'
Schefflera delavayi, hardy Schefflera
Have a great weekend!
***Copyright 2015 TatyanaS
I am glad someone's garden looks like it should for early March. Our unusual cold and snow have pushed everything back several weeks.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks wonderful! So much happening! All the little birds around the edge of the birdbath are so cute. I bet they're fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteIn your lovely spring garden is already full, they are even the birds and squirrels, wonderful. Regards.
ReplyDeleteWow, your gardens are beautiful, especially for this time of year. It's all so peaceful!
ReplyDeleteHappy spring ~ FlowerLady
Look at all the growth and life in your garden...such a wonderful sight!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely green already, your garden looks wonderful with the squirrels and birds bathing.
ReplyDeleteOh, nice! Spring is in your garden! I can't believe even the Bleeding Hearts are starting to bloom. Wow! That won't happen in my Wisconsin garden until May!
ReplyDeleteOh that warmed my heart to see spring actually arriving somewhere! Lucky you. Now send some east!
ReplyDeleteYour spring garden is stunning, Tatyana. No words necessary; the pictures say it all. It wont be too long before I see similar blooms in my own garden, I hope. Spring is all about hope and your garden displays it in abundance. P. x
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