This clematis is Frankie, which looks a deep purple here but is lighter in real life.
Of course there have been tulips and on sunny days, they have opened up fully. Above is Ballerina.
Here are Brown Sugar (and Ballerina in the bottom left.)
Ballerina has such an elegant shape and a fresh lemony scent.
Brown Sugar in a pot, giving a lovely splash of orange.
Apple blossom from my little patio James Grieve. I am not sure how well this will do this year (or at all) because when we repotted it earlier in the year, it was infested with vine weevil grubs and had lost a lot of its roots. We shall see.
Erythronium Pagoda which has grown into a good clump now.
Tulip Ronaldo in a pot, just starting to flower.
Here it is in full flower and looking lovely.Self sown primulas under the patio table. There is also a self sown hardy geranium leaf too.
Finally, Magnolia Susan and the lilac tree have been flowering too and I always enjoy seeing them together. The scent on a sunny day is lovely.
Loving your garden - and happily imagining that delicious scent filled air.
ReplyDeleteThanks, EC. On a sunny day (which we haven't enjoyed all that much over this winter/spring) the scent is indeed delicious. Sometimes a small enclosed garden can have its advantages.
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Ellie
Gosh your garden is looking so pretty Ellie. Spring is my favorite season. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julie. I love Spring into early summer, while everything is still fresh and green. Despite the dull weather, the garden is blooming away.
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Oooh, beautiful tulips Ellie! xXx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lulu. I do enjoy the rich colours that tulips can provide and orange and purple is my favourite combination for them. I would love to have many more but enjoy what I have and plant new bulbs each autumn, moving the old ones into the border.
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Ellie