Showing posts with label Indian Plum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Plum. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Government House February 28, 2011

There was still evidence of snow by the end of the month. The pink rhodo blossoms (not shown) of a couple weeks ago had now turned to mush.

The sight of this lantern on the grounds warms my heart regardless of the weather.

There was still some colour to be found.

I don't know what this bush is but I like the silvery-coppery leaves. Funny how tastes change over the years. There was a time that I wouldn't have cared for this at all.

Crocus. There's a good sign.

And another sure sign of spring - Indian Plum.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Butchart Gardens March 4, 2010

Outside

Along the driveway to the parking lot on a dewy morning, the only sounds were ravens calling. No tour buses! We had the gardens almost to ourselves.

Indian Plum. This plant is usually at the head of the pack for coming into leaf but this year it seems late by comparison. I don't actually remember ever seeing so many other plants in leaf before it as I've seen this year.

Early tulips opened in the sunlight.

If the sundial reads noon when it's really 11:00 am, does that mean the sundial is on Daylight Savings Time?

Lousy photo but it shows that lots of crocus are still out. A few other flowers are appearing too.

There were a few surprises such as this lady all dressed in white as if it was summertime. I liked it, as it made me feel we were back in time in an English garden.

We were amazed to see this worker mowing! One would expect to see only ride-on type mowers used here, but at this time of year when the grass is long and thick they do it this way.

Work continues down on the new path along the side of the sunken garden. I think this will be a good addition. Up until now, the path has led to a dead end.