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Old 09-02-2008, 09:08 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Stewart Robert Hinsley Stewart Robert Hinsley is offline
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Default What season is it?

I took advantage of the sunny weather to have a walk round the localish
botanic garden today. It was quite spring-like, and many of the usual
suspects were flowering - 4 species of Galanthus, Eranthis hiemalis, at
least two species of Helleborus, Narcissus cyclamineus, Cyclamen coum,
Hamamelis mollis, Daphne bholua, Viburnum x bodnantense, Erica carnea,
early Camellias, early Rhododendrons, Iris reticulata, Garrya elliptica,
Iris unguicularis, Sarcococcca, 3 species of Scilla. Some lesser
celandine were seen on the return journey.

But there were some more surprising flowers - Corynabutilon vitifolium
(not expected until May), Phymosia umbellata (usually summer/autumn
flowering). Abutilon megapotamicum was flowering, and while that (I
suspect) will flower all year indoors, it's early for that to be
flowering out of doors.

Also seen flowering were the comfrey that was asked about recently
(unfortunately neither patch was labelled), Euphorbia characias,
Euphorbia myrsinites, Omphalodes verna, Trachystemon orientalis, Corylus
avellana, Osteospermum juncundum, Euryops pectinatus, Vinca minor (but
that's flowering in my garden as well), Ribes sanguineum (white
cultivar), Ribes speciosum, Ribes laurifolium, Prunus 'Kursar'.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley