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WELCOME TO MY FLOWER GALLERY (last updated-4/May/05)

Everywhere you go you see flowers. In the gardens, hedges, fields, deserts, marshes and even in ponds and rivers. There are thousands and thousands of different kinds. Some are big, others are tiny weeds, some are too small and dull to notice.

England has plenty of wild and garden flowers. I have divided this site by month in which I photographed them.

June

These are just a few of the flowers around our garden.

MAY

Apple

Cherry

Pink Lady

 

Tulips

Tulip

Pink Tulip

Orange tulip

Lobularia maritima 'Little Dorrit'

Hyacinth

Euphorbia

Lily of the Nile

Anthurium Andraeanum

Lilium Speciosum

Bulbil Lily

Madonna Lilies

Lysichiton americanus

Lysichiton camtschatcensis

Cow Parsley

Cymbidium Portelet Bay

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Narcissus minor

April (89 percent were taken in our garden)

Narcissus 'Acropolis'

Clematis,

Royston heath

Barkway road

Barkway road

Narcissus 'Altruist'

not sure

Tulips

Tulipa 'Cape Cod'

Tulip

grape hyacinth

Ranunculus

Yellow pansies

purple pansies

yellow pansies

Pink pansies

Ranunculus

Lilium ' Connecticut King'

Phalaenopsis Lipperose

 

March (photos taken around our garden)

chrysanthemum

daffodils

Chrysanthemum

hyacinth

heather

Aubrieta (Perennials)

chrysanthemum

February

Jelcanodir' Rose (the same flower...see above rose photo

one of the twelve roses that David gave me on Valentine's day

Lenten Rose (Helleborus Orientalis). This is nothing to do with the normal rose but is a flower from the middle east which very tolerant of the cold. (photo taken in our back garden)

Crocuses are one of the early bulbs to appear in Springtime. They normally come out after snowdrops and before daffodils, and come in a variety of colours. The flowers are very fragile. (taken in our back garden)

January

'Jelcanodir' Rose (outside our dining room window)

carnations

Daffodils

Violets ( in our back garden)

Himalayan Tree-cotoneaster (these are berries not flowers-at Meldreth church yard)

Flowering Cherry (in our back garden)