Thursday, February 13, 2014

Winter blooms



The mild weather in the past months has meant that plants known to flower in the winter time actually are! Snowdrops will brave snow and cold weather but stand out a lot better against the browns and greens of this year's winter. The Camellia has been a favourite of gardeners ever since they were first brought from the far east. Before then they were only known from depictions on porcelain and in art and thought to be fantastical flowers born from the artists mind. Most are not very hardy but this white Camellia has even survived the past severe winters and is looking especially glossy and healthy this winter season. The Laurestine (Viburnum tinus) is widely grown for its fragrant winter flowers in places with mild winters. This bush, planted against a wall, seems to be perfectly happy and is flowering profusely this year.



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