“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…”
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La vie en hiver
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"Twosday" Ice Storm - 2/22/22
“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…”
“Happiness? The color of it must be spring green.” - Frances Mayes
Springtime in my garden features some of my favorite perenniels and wildflowers.
The white trillium are my favorite.
More native Wisconsin wildflowers: May apples, hepatica, ferns, and red trillium (above) blood root and violets below
Virginia blue bells
White bleeding hearts (abore) and lilies of the valley (below)
The first bearded iris of the season
“Bertine” (Tina crab apple tree) in bloom - IYKYK
Windflowers, candy tuft, white hostas (above) and pink peonies (below)
“To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.” Audrey Hepburn
Lime Light and Annabelle hydrangeas, daisies, sea foam roses, catmint, white bleeding hearts, butterflies, the occasional toadstool, phlox, acorns, vinca, chickadees, Chardonnay pearls, Siberian iris, tree frogs, and anemone — a lovely bouquet of green and white.
“If all flowers wanted to be roses, nature would lose her springtime beauty and the fields would no longer be decked out with little wildflowers.” — St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Bloodroot
White Trillium
Virginia Bluebells and Brunnera
White Bleeding Hearts, May Apples, Ferns
Violets
Heptica