The evergreen Banksian Rose, collected for |Joseph Banks in 1807 from China, where it was already popular. Flowering period about a month.
Spiraea
Symphytum (dwarf comfrey)
This tub started with daffodils, then switched to tulips, and now has iris siberica in (see a later photo)
Kingcups and bog cabbage in front, purple hazel behind, and invisible pond in between. The hazel marks the grave of our first cat Sally.
The tulip Greenland
The Cercis flowers before its leaves come - this one is cercis canadensis Forest Pansy.
Apple tree in blossom, with lilac behind.
Pieris, in the ericacious bed as it needs lime-free conditions.
Alpine phlox
Mid May.
New additions to the auricula theatre.
A new bearded iris from East Ruston Garden
Giant alliums
Geranium, with choisa behind
Little nodding geum
The pea lathyrus verna
The rose 'Dunwich Rose', foreground
Abelia
Tulip
Pittosporum in flower.
Geranium kashmirianum
Veronica
Late May
Dunwich Rose
Corydalis
Banksian Rose
Solomon's Seal
Auricula theatre
Persicaria, highlighted with geranium
Rosa moyesia Geranium
Ferns, behind the stately gunnera
Plants in pots, awaiting planting or sale.
Crinodendron, in the ericacious bed
with pieris in foreground
Purple leaved weigela
this one with a variegated sport
Iris time, Iris siberica 'Stephen'
Cornus in flower.
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