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UPDATE to mystery flower posted at 2:28 pm EDT 5/4/14
Sleepin' in the sunshine.
Note tongue.
Forsythia.
Alas -- most of the forsythia is pitiful this year. I'm blaming the cold winter. This little bunch of yellow was the best part of this shrub -- most of its branches were bereft of bloom.
Tulips. Really, really RED tulips.
I don't know what this is, but I love the shapes.
Another look at the mystery pink stuff. The old flowers are purple/blue. The plant isn't more than 6" tall, and the leaves are speckled. And the bud-holder thingies are hairy (are those sepals? The sepals I remember learning about in school were separate, like petals.... Though I suppose petals aren't always that separate, are they....).
Joyce has identified this as pulmonaria. I agree -- the pic at the Bluestone page looks just like what I was taking pics of on the 27th.
Blood root.
Hyacinth.
Looking straight down at the same hyacinth. The color above is as I recall it. Below, I have tried to get to what I see above (from what the camera remembered for this shot), with marginal success.
Dandelion.
Magnolia.
Clouds........................
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Sunday, May 04, 2014
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2 comments:
I think the mystery plant with purple/blue/pink flowers and speckled leaves is pulmonaria.
Thank you, Joyce. Pulmonaria looks just like the plant I've been looking at!
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