The plant on the first photo is a hellebore, when winter is mild they already flower at the beginning of January. This one has pale green flowers but the Helleborus Orientalis has wonderful pale pink and purple, patterned flowers.
I love your helebore... and the others especially after seeing your Bird tale painting...beautiful cool colours greatly needed here in heatwave Oz.....
It might look exotic but it's -3°C here at the moment and there's just a very small promise of spring, thank you hellebores ;)and thank you evergreens for making winter less grey. Heatwaves?? can't remember how that feels :)
Gorgeous, earthy, frilly, climbing, succulent and wonder garden. The plant at the top looks like a friendly green garden creature.
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Blessings.
Looks rather exotic, I think. I really like the plant on the first photo :)
ReplyDeleteThe plant on the first photo is a hellebore, when winter is mild they already flower at the beginning of January. This one has pale green flowers but the Helleborus Orientalis has wonderful pale pink and purple, patterned flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images that captivates the fresh nip in the air but with the promise of spring..love it.
ReplyDeletethank you Renilde
Colette ~Afrique du Sud
there's life in that garden of yours! won't you look at that??? bring on the helleborae (?) of this world!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see lush plant life flourishing with so much passion when all here is covered in snow. Many thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love your helebore... and the others especially after seeing your Bird tale painting...beautiful cool colours greatly needed here in heatwave Oz.....
ReplyDeleteIt might look exotic but it's -3°C here at the moment and there's just a very small promise of spring, thank you hellebores ;)and thank you evergreens for making winter less grey.
ReplyDeleteHeatwaves?? can't remember how that feels :)