Toronto blooms (without the distracting home renovation booths)
Canada Blooms, I guess our country's national flower show, kicked off yesterday. I may join the hordes of flower-deprived gardeners but given the garden show simultaneously shares the same facilities with the "National Home Show", I haven't enjoyed myself. I found previous visits very commercial and there are only so many ways you can look at concrete pavers and retaining walls as aesthetically pleasing.
But I've been promised free tickets so we'll see...
My previous two posts displayed spring blooms at a local public conservatory's Spring flower show. With very few visitors during my visit (before last week's student spring break!), it was a quiet and peaceful experience.
I can guarantee that the same adjectives won't apply to Canada Blooms this weekend!
Muscari armeniacum and blue and pink cineraria Allan Gardens Conservatory Spring Flower Show 2014 |
Primula malacoides Allan Gardens Conservatory Spring Flower Show 2014 |
Primula malacoides and P. aculis Allan Gardens Conservatory Spring Flower Show |
Primula malacoides (Fairy primrose) detail Allan Gardens Conservatory Spring Flower Show |
Primula polyanthus Allan Gardens Conservatory Spring Flower Show 2014 |
"Royale Red" Salpiglossis sinuata (Painted Tongue) Allan Gardens Conservatory Spring Flower Show 2014 |
Yellow crocus Allan Gardens Conservatory Spring Flower Show 2014 |
Yellow crocus and Florist's cineraria Allan Gardens Conservatory Spring Flower Show 2014 |
Florist's cineraria Allan Gardens Conservatory Spring Flower Show 2014 |
Fairy primrose (Primula malacoides) Allan Gardens Conservatory Spring Flower Show 2014 |
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