Wordless Wednesday: While some things change, others remain the same…

Iris suaveolens.
Muscari macrocarpum ‘Golden Fragrance’.
Adiantum venustum.
Bergenia cordifolia.
Happy Macavity the Cat.
Vinca minor.
Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’.
Ranunculus ficaria ‘Brazen Hussy’, Helleborus orientalis, Doronicum orientale.
Fritillaria meleagris.
Narcissus.ย 
Acer.
Pregnant Helleborus.
Fritillaria meleagris.
Spathiphyllum.
Mona waiting for the sun to return.

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15 responses to “Wordless Wednesday: While some things change, others remain the same…”

  1. ~Gardener on Sherlock Street Avatar

    I'm with Mona waiting for more sun. So many pretty plants greeting you this spring.

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  2. ChrisU Avatar

    Beautiful, both spring and the pictures.

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  3. Janneke Avatar

    I enjoyed your wordless flower pictures and especial your cats Macavity and Mona. You have already more flowers than we have, our Fritallarias and daffodils are only showing buds. It is long waiti9ng for spring weather this year.

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  4. GRACE PETERSON Avatar

    Your vignette of Hellebore, Brazen Hussy and Doronicum is brilliant, especially the similar flower shape/color. Very nice. And the kitties are a special bonus.

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  5. Ann Amato Avatar

    We are so blessed in this climate. I have amazing cats to share everything with too.

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  6. Ann Amato Avatar

    Thank you so much Chris. Hopefully my content will begin to improve again too. I miss writing longer pieces.

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  7. Ann Amato Avatar

    Spring popped up early for us. It is back to rain today and we needed it. It has been very dry around here.

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  8. Ann Amato Avatar

    Grace, that is the only designed area of my garden. I'm editing though and re-arranging. It is time to really make this place look as beautiful as it should.

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  9. scottweberpdx Avatar

    I love Macavity…and those Iris are too cute!

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  10. Nelson Avatar

    I love the Narcissus! as these plants do not need much care and attention. However, when they have finished flowering they should be dead-headed in order to encourage good seed production within the bulb.

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  11. Ann Amato Avatar

    Macavity just earned the privilege of returning to my room upstairs after months of being restricted to the main floor. Now I write here, from my bed, with two black cats looking at me and another at the foot of the bed on the floor. Cat herder? Maybe.

    And at least Irises don't shed so much on my white bedspread. What was I thinking?

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  12. Ann Amato Avatar

    I agree with you Nelson They look best dead-headed too.

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  13. Les Avatar

    I am always drawn to some of the species Fritillaria, but have had no luck with them for some reason. However, my Brazen Hussy is finally getting to some size, I almost wish it was as vigorous as its invasive parent.

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  14. Charlie@Seattle Trekker Avatar

    Your photos are so amazingly beautiful. Thank you some much for a walk through your garden.

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  15. Emma Avatar

    Lovely photos ๐Ÿ™‚

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