Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Reddest of spring



Springtime is usually associated with the colour yellow, only think of daffodils, Forsythia, Kerria, Lesser celandine and Cornel. Purple, blue and white are also present in many woodland plants and bulbs, but the colour red is more seldom seen!



The Chinese quince (Chaenomeles speciosa) flowers as the leaves break their buds on almost bare stems covering them in clusters of bright red flowers. Camellia starts to flower in the middle of winter when there is no frost. The blousy red blooms contrasts sharply with the glossy evergreen leaves of this large shrub. The Common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) is an indigenous shrub with deep red twigs in winter. In spring the new leaves that shield the developing flowers are also tinged red.

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