Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Flowers at Meadowlark


There were a variety of flowers in bloom at Meadowlark on Sunday.  Although the daffodil and narcissi were largely finished and the collections of lilies and peonies have yet to bloom, there was still quite a bit of colour.



There were many clumps of phlox in a variety of pinks and mauves, all growing very close to the ground.  These seem to be popular in gardens too.


Bluebells..


And another very pretty blue flower which I recognise but can't name..


Some very small native Iris..


Kingcups (I think) by the lake..


And a yellow poppy.


In the shade, a few lily of the valley..


..and another pretty white flower.


This curious flower - maybe a type of hosta? - was growing at the edge of the lake.

1 comment:

  1. It's interesting how the flowers soon over take us with the increasing warmth that you have. I like the blue star shaped flowers. I see the bluebells are the Spanish type but are bluebells not those other "bluebell" type flowers.

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