Week of May 8 at the MUNBG

St. John's, NL(Zone 5b)

Some highlights from this week......

Bergenia ciliata

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St. John's, NL(Zone 5b)

Fritillaria michailovskyi

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St. John's, NL(Zone 5b)

Muscari ambrosiaca....this one has a strong spicy fragrance

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St. John's, NL(Zone 5b)

Primula Betty Green

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St. John's, NL(Zone 5b)

Tulipa clusiana 'Peppermint Stick'

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St. John's, NL(Zone 5b)

and the first Pulsatilla vulgaris

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comebychance, NL(Zone 5b)

wow ,Todd nice pic's.The Fritillaria the color is it a blue,or a dark purple,it looked blue to me ,but is a lovely one.
Fritillaria are so gracefull with there heads nodded, don't you think.

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Mississauga, ON(Zone 6a)

Thanks for your usual wonderful offering of pictures from your garden Todd.
I have the Fritillaria with little white and purple squares, and didn't know that they came in solid colours.

Joan

St. John's, NL(Zone 5b)

Joan, your Frit is F. meleagris. Most Frits are actually greenish-brown. The Crown Imperial is a solid yellow, orange or red and quite spectacular among this rather dully-coloured group.

Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

Todd
Wonderful as allways.
The Bergina is a very pretty combination! Mine are either dark or light pink but not such a striking mix. Now I will have to have a look for this one.
Ann

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