Sorbus Cashmiriana



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Hamamelis



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Late summer honeysuckle









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Stupendous Thistle







Stupendous Thistle in a garden in Cromer.

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Rose





Haddon Hall, Derbyshire

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Clematis





Haddon Hall, Derbyshire

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Lantern Flower





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Blue Salvia







Haddon Hall gardens, Derbyshire.

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Acanthus



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Hollyhocks









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Angel's Fishing Rod

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Mock Orange





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Mock Orange









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Magnolia x wiesneri















Been in the ground two years, about 6ft tall. It’s first flower. Only one this year.

Day 2

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Mock Orange





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Primula florindae



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Fuschia









Overstrand

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Roses







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Iris sibirica















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Mullein





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Astrantia



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Sisyrinchium





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Cornus kousa





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Roses







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Rhododendrons in Sheringham Park



Azalea















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Californian Glory





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Red Hot Poker





The most fantastic series of pictures of the Red Hot Poker, both macro and micro can be found on the
Microscopy UK site.
ISSUE 166 July 09 Magazine
A close up view of the Torch Lily

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Iris sibirica







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Rose









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Korean Fir









Korean Fir

Abies koreana

In a garden in East Dereham

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Paeonia emodii





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Astrantia major



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Geum



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Azara dentata

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Foxglove Tree








Foxglove Tree

Paulownia tomentosa


Aylsham

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Judas Tree





Judas Tree

Cercis siquiliastrum

Aylsham

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Laburnum








Laburnum


Aylsham

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Rose





Aylsham

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Dodecatheon



They really are shooting stars!

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Moraea



Moraea huttonii

Obtained from ‘The Plantsman’s Preference

Perennials M-P

This the clumps third summer has gone from two to this years 30 stalks.

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Geum



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Tiarella cordifolia



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Moraea





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Ceanothus



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Allium

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Azara





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Clematis





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Dodecatheon

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Red Hawthorn





Hanworth

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Cornus kousa





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Ginko biloba





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Redbud





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Moraea




Moraea huttonii

Moraea from the Pacific Bulb Society

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Hawthorn

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Dodecatheon

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Clematis montana

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Azara



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Clematis



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Snake Bark Maple



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Rose



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Acer davidii



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Potentilla





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Cotinus

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Crinkle Flowered Primula

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Peaonia emodii

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Convallaria

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Dodecatheon



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Black Fritillary





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Dodecatheon

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Clematis

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Dodecatheon





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Perennial Cornflower





Centauria montana

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Viburnum "Mariesii"





Kelling

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Astrantia major



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Columbine



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Cranesbill



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Trillium erectum







Trillium erectum - White form

In the wild in North Carolina

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Ceanothus





Ceanothus

Californian Lilac

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Camelia



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Clematis Montana



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Daphne pontica





Daphne pontica

Another Daphne Gallery - Mezereum Section

Daphne Gallery - Daphnanthes Section

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Red Rhododendron



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Magnolia X wiesneri

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Lily of the Valley





Lily of the Valley

Convallaria majalis

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Geranium



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Cotinus coggygria





Cotinus coggygria

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Trillium



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Rowan



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Rhodendron fragrantissimum



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Clematis Montana



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Rhododendron fragrantissimum











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Hamamelis Leaf





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Cornus Kousa



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Ceanothus







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Yellow Poppy





The Welsh Poppy

Meconopsis cambrica

Have you ever wondered what goes on inside a flower.
Try this series of photographs from ‘Beyond the Human Eye

The Welsh Poppy under a microscope.

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Blue Anemone



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Geum



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Rhododendron Fragrantissimum



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Black Fritillary






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Western Hemlock?





Holt Lowes

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Horse Chestnut







Aesculus hippcastanum - Hippocastanaceae

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Dusky Cranesbill





Geranium phaeum

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Small purple Rhodo



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Geum



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Daphne tangutica



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Now that's a leaf!



Sanguinaria canadensis after flowering.

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Rue

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Lily of the valley

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Cherry

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Camelia



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Black Fritillary

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Camassia lechtlinii

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Red Rhodo



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Geranium



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Daphne

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Camellia

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Snake Bark Maple







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Clematis Buds

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Big Merry Bells

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Black Fritillary

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Azara dentata



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Rhododendron fragratissimum



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Cotinus












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Camassia





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Spirea



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Cherry Blossom











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Anemonella thalictroides

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Rhododendron impeditum



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Sweet Woodruff

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Sanguinaria Leaf

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Tiarella cordifolia



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Corydalis Cashmiriana





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Lily of the Valley



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Red Rhodo Bud

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Green Primula

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Erythronium

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Black Fritillary



19/04/2009



22/04/09


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Lime



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Wisteria

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Apple Buds





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Magnificent Tulip







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Salmon Rhododendron





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Kerria







Kerria japonica - Rosaceae

Japanese Yellow Rose

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Summer Snowflake





Summer Snowflake or Loddon Lily

Leucojum aestivum - Amaryllidaceae

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Rosemary

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Crown Imperials



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Rhodo Bud



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Solomon's Seal







Solomon’s Seal

Polygonatum commutatum

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Honesty







Lunaria annua - Brassicaceae

Honesty, Money Plant, Silver Dollars

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Snake Bark Maple





Acer davidii

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Tiarella cordifolia





Tiarella cordifolia

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Yellow Rhodendron



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Viburnum x carlcephalum



Viburnum x carlcephalum

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Snowy Mespil

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Broom



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Crown Imperials



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Hyacinth



Hyacinthus orientalis - Hyancinthaceae

Plant profile from the BBC - Hyacinth

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Euphorbia

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Anemonella thalictroides



Anemonella thalictroides - Ranunculaceae

Rue anemone

Native Eastern North America

Possibly now Thalictrum thalictroides

Plants for Shade

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Fritillaria pyrenaica





Fritllaria pyranaica

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Erythronium Pagoda

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Viburnum x carcephalum



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Anemonella thalictroides

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Fritillaria pyrenaica

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Sanguinaria



Sanguinaria canadensis Flore Pleno

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Viburnum x carlcephalum



Viburnum x carcephalum

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Sweet Woodruff



Galium odaratum

‘Sweet Woodruff’ or ‘Wild Baby’s Breath’

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Azara



Azara dentata

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Peach







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Rhododendron yellow?



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Rhodendron ?



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Spirea





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Summer Snowflake

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Rhodendron impeditum





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Crown Imperials





Fritillaria imperialis

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Yellow Viola

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Trillium grandiflorum

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Trillium albidum



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Magnolia stellata

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Anemone

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Double Daff

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Snowy Mespil in bloom



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Beautiful Blue



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Euphorbia



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Forget-me-knot



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Epimedium



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Canadian Bloodroot





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Erythronium Pagoda





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Anemone x lipsiensis

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Six hours later



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Trillium albidum



Trillium albidum

A heavenly scent

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Double Primula

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Magnolia stellata



Magnolia stellata

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Snowy Mespil



Amelanchier lamarckii

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Erythronium Pagoda





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Anemone x lipsiensis

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Iris bucharica



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Vinca minor

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Euphorbia



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Flowering Currant





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Plum Blossom



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Narcissus



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Antarctic Beech







Nothofagus antarctica

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Cowslip





Primula veris

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Magnolia stellata in all its' glory







Magnolia stellata

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Fritillary pyrenaica



Fritillaria pyranaica

The Aberdeen gardener.

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Fritillaria pudica





Fritillaria pudica

‘Johnny-Jump-Up’ or ‘Yellow Bells’

Compare to some photos taken in the wild from CalPhotos.

Highly variable according to the Flora of North America.

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Magnolia stellata

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Trillium Rivale





Trillium rivale

‘Brook Wakerobin’ or ‘Siskiyou Wakerobin’

Photos from the wild CalPhotos

Christie’s Alpine Nursery Trillium page.

Flora of North America

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Soldanella







Soldanella alpina


‘Alpine Snowbell’ or ‘Blue Moonwort’

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Primula allionii





Primula allionii ‘Linda Pope’

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Sweet Japanese Apricot



Prunus mume ‘Ben Chidori’

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Clematis armandii



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AcerPalmatum



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Unknown





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Firethorn





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Viburnum tinus





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Rhododendron Buds





Rhododendron “fragrantissimum”

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Giant Wake Robin



Trillium chlorpetallum

Giant Wake Robin, Sessile Trillium, Giant trillium, Common trillium

Native to the west and north-west coasts of the USA.

Lives below the Siskin food!

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Black Fritillary





Fritillaria camschatcensis

Kamchatka Fritillary

Black Sarana, Chocolate Lily, Indian Rice, Rice Lily, Northern Rice-root

and more tellingly

Skunk Lily, Dirty Diaper or Outhouse Lily.

Grows

Japan, Russia and Western North America.

The only fritillary that grows in Asia and America.


In a peat box in Norfolk.

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Viburnum x carlcephalum

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Snowy Mespil






Snowy Mespil

Amelanchier lamarckii

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Snakeshead Fritillary


Fritillaria meleagaris

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Snakeshead Fritillary



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Oregon Grape







Oregon Grape
Mahonia aquifolium

Another heavenly smell

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Sweet Prunus





Japanese Flowering Apricot

Prunus mume ‘Ben Chidori’

Heavenly smell of marzipan.

Bluebell Nursery

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Magnolia Buds



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AcerPalmatum

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Forsythia







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Bergenia



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Anemone nemorosa 'Virescens'



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Euphorbia





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Daffs



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Daffs





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Primula





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Corydalis







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Violets



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Hellebores









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Crocus





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Snowdrops



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Hellebores













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Snowdrops



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MagnoliaStellata



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Hamamelis - The orange one again



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Hamamelis - The orange one





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Hamamelis



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