Crocus, tulips, narcissus and others at the TBG
I took advantage of the beginning of a stretch of warmer than average days (about time!) in Toronto and visited the TBG for the first time this season. Only the crocuses were blooming but the tulips and narcissus are emerging quickly so photos for these bloomers will follow.
If you're like me, you're starved for colour outside so enjoy the crocus for now, along with a shrubby friend (can you guess the genus?)
Pale blue crocus spring blooms Toronto Botanical Garden |
Pale blue crocus spring bloom Toronto Botanical Garden |
White crocus spring blooms Toronto Botanical Garden |
Yellow crocus spring bloom Toronto Botanical Garden |
Pale blue crocus spring bloom detail Toronto Botanical Garden |
Yellow crocus spring blooms Toronto Botanical Garden |
Hamamelis x intermedia "Primavera" witch hazel Toronto Botanical Garden |
(Update: April 21, 2014)
"Katharine Hodgkin" Iris (Iris reticulata "Katharine Hodgkin") spring 2014 Toronto Botanical Garden |
"Golden Yellow" Crocus x luteus spring 2014 Toronto Botanical Garden |
Helleborus x hybridus dark purple double hellebore spring 2014 Toronto Botanical Garden |
Tulipa kaufmanniana (Waterlily tulip) spring 2014 Toronto Botanical Garden |
Eranthis hyemalis (winter aconite) spring 2014 Toronto Botanical Garden |
Mauve Crocus vernus spring 2014 Toronto Botanical Garden |
Danford Iris (Iris danfordiae) spring 2014 Toronto Botanical Garden |
Dutch crocus (Crocus vernus "Pickwick") 2014 spring Toronto Botanical Garden |
Chionodoxa forbesii 'Pink Giant' (Glory of the Snow) spring 2014 Toronto Botanical Garden |
White, purple and yellow crocus spring blooms Toronto Botanical Garden |
I couldn't help but to sneak these in (they'll be on display late in May and June).
"Bartzella" Intersectional Itoh Peony (Paeonia x Bartzella) |
Paeonia ostii 'Feng Dan Bai' ("Phoenix White") tree peony |
"Buckeye Belle" Paeonia lactiflora ("Buckeye Belle" herbaceous peony) |
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