| Yarrow and blueberry leaves |
We had hard frost in early December, at least two nights in the 20s, so I'm surprised the fall blooms are still going. The winter blooms are starting too, giving a nice mix of little surprises around the yard. I started to look for more winter flowering plants two years ago and it's nice to see those growing in. Gives me a reason to go outside in the dark of winter!
Thanks to Carol at May Dreams Gardens for hosting the monthly roundup of blooms.
| Penstemon |
| Borage survived the frost |
| Lewisia |
| Hollyhocks |
| Hollyhocks |
| Daisies |
| Fuchsia 'Delta's Sara' |
| Fuchsia 'Genii' |
| Yarrow in the lawn |
| Alyssum in the lawn too |
| Anemone 'Ruffled Swan' |
| Creeping rosemary in the retaining wall |
| Helleborus, labelled as 'Midnight Ruffles', but I think it's too light |
| Helleborus 'Cinnamon Snow' |
Indoors, the African violets are taking a break, but my birthday orchid is blooming in the kitchen window, and downstairs the Christmas cactus has a scattering of blooms.
What's next? Many more hellebores, and camellias!
| Helleborus 'Cinnamon Snow', just getting started |
| Camellia 'Winter's Snowman' |
| Camellia 'Yuletide' |