Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Tulip time, Irises, Daffodil

 A few flowers from the garden in winter and spring.  The below flower attracts the bees, and this plant was shifted from the front garden to the back one, it's called ?rose and for the life of me can't think of it's name.  It has flowered all winter.

I've never grown tulips before this year I planted two colours red and yellow, the yellow hasn't come out as yet and it might not. We used to go to the tulip farm along the north west coast, you will find a post here of tulips grown there.



We moved the Irises in late summer to a different area in the garden, they are doing better but the wind knocked them about.



I love this coloured daffodil.

17 comments:

  1. Love irises! What kind of plant is your new header?

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  2. Your flowers are very beautiful. I love the pale blue iris.

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  3. Mystery rose blooming through winter is a real treat for the bees and for you alike

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  4. It's nice to see colour happening in the gardens of others when I don't have one of my own.

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  5. Many years ago I published this posthttps://norma2-siempreesprimavera-norma2.blogspot.com/2011/09/tulipan-en-primavera.html
    Margaret did not expect to achieve such a good result

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  6. It's lovely to see your flowers when they have mostly gone to sleep here. Thanks for sharing them Margaret :) Love your four leave clover at the bottom of the page.

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  7. I just love all of your flowers ... lovely to see.

    Have a happy day.

    All the best Jan

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  8. The flowers are beautiful. Shame the storms and wind challenged them to stay perfect.

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  9. Is that a rose of Sharon? That is a type of hibiscus, I planted some hibiscus seeds recently. Or it is a mallow?

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