Most people think of “paper white narcissus” and “forsythia” as Spring flowers.
But in my yard, I have Hellebore.
It likes the wet shade, and blooms prettily, in early Spring.
Most people think of “paper white narcissus” and “forsythia” as Spring flowers.
But in my yard, I have Hellebore.
It likes the wet shade, and blooms prettily, in early Spring.
It’s starting to look like ( a very wet ) Spring! We have had at least seven more inches of rain than is the norm for Ohio.
This magnolia is outside the office.
Speaking of magnolias, I tried to go to Secrest Arboretum last week, which usually has some amazing magnolias and azaleas. And there I discovered that it had been destroyed, last September, by a tornado. It was strange to discover everything gone, bulldozed, in preparation for new plantings.
But things are on the way to being restored. I wonder what it will look like in another decade, when things are re-established?
I both miss it, and look forward to the future.
And that is Spring.
Well maybe this was a bad idea. I haven’t seen any cats in the neighborhood since he got his wings…
Hey I am trying to get rid of some craft supplies, so I’ve listed a few here in my Etsy store.
Watercolor on (really cheap) paper.