Monday, March 31, 2008
Shocking; Just Shocking!
Most of the very early spring flowers are harmonious little critters, modestly and quietly pushing their tiny, pale yellow or soft violet flowers up through last year's dull brown oak leaves... and then there is this bright fuchsia hepatica nobilis var japonica, which just opened. I knew something was up when a honeybee buzzed past me wearing sunglasses.
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Little bees with sunglasses--the image made me smile! Thanks Don for your recent series of early Iowa bloom--we desperately need it after this interminable winter! This hepatica was a new one on me!
iowagardencoach
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This aint no shrinking violet! It is bright! Looks kinda neat against the brown of dead leaves. Just how large is the flower. 1/2"? 1"?
Beautiful details in the picture. I also love the mental image of the bee wearing sunglasses. Too cute.
Thanks Coach,Nancy,Dee,Joy,Olivia,Melanie, Ki,and Cinj for your comments. I've got several hepaticas opening up now, and they're all stunners!
Don
Don
Wow, this is the hepatica I'd like to find! I think a companion planting of the white ones with this would be a really cheery welcome to the Spring show! Thanks for introducing these lil beauties to me ...
IVG... there are lots of different colors and both semi and full doubles available, but WOW are some of them expensive!
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