TULIPS
Photo: Very interesting tulips - they look different when the blossoms are closed and different when the blossoms are opened. They have a very deep yelloq heart while the petals are white and deep red.
Photo: The same tulips and their yellow hearts.
Photo: My red mini-tulips! :)
Photo: The first tulips which started to bloom. I bought them last year from a fair and they do look very nice. One of the narcissus has opened its blossom, too.
PRIMROSES
Photo: Primroses in my new flowerbed next to a stone. Those are typical Drumstick primulas (Primula denticulata) which are very common, in white (alba) and in pink (Rubra) or violet (Violet) colour.
Photo: Primula denticulata Violet
Photo: Primula denticulata Alba
Photo: Primula denticulata Violet
Photo: The ancestors of Primula Juliae "Sneeuwwitje"- a tiny tiny primula - comes from Caucasus mountains and was discovered on 20 April, 1900 by Julia Mlokossjewicz. She was exploring the slopes of her homeland in southwest Russia and discovered this tiny primula growing with moist mosses along a mountain stream.
1 comment:
Oh, the tulips are my favourite:-)
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