Sue's Garden:  Spring

photos by Susan Stanek

SPRING:  Poppy    Iris    Green in Spring    Columbine     HOME          NEW PHOTOS

Below:  frozen fog on a pine sapling, left.  frozen fog on a spider web, right.  Note unusual crystal structure.

 

SPRING

Black Tulips  yes, they do exist. 

 

     

new grape leaves

below:  hyacinth, and tulips, unknown, daffodil's...

NEW PHOTOS

 

 

     

     

                          

 

 

    

                    

Above Right: Tulip  Above Left:  Jack-in-the-pulpit

    

Above Left:  newly sprouted Rose of Sharon.  Above, Right:  Purple variety of Silver Dollar plant.

     

Above Left:  White variety of Silver Dollar.  Above Right:  A cluster of Plum Flowers.

        Grape Hyacinth

 

above:  redbud tree

      violet

above:  primrose

above:  a tropical variety of hibiscus, brought inside during winter.

below:  a pink poppy expose

 

Above:  My favorite Iris

Columbine varieties, early spring

Dwarf Colombine

Pink

Purple

above: columbine

above:  hairy vetch flower cluster

above: chive flowers

 

Greens in Spring: 

Green things are always welcome after winter.

 

above: hosta  below: fern, a woodland variety

above: hosta, varigated

above:  vinca vine  below: a fern, maidenhair?

above:  pitcher plant (in a container)

stag horn fern leaf (brought inside during winter)

Iris

Below:  Common Bladder Champion  Above:  Honey Suckel

Above: a species of mint

Above:  Crane's Bill

Poppy

In succession from bud, to flower, to seed.

 

 

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