22.5.14

Spring blooms at James Gardens, Etobicoke, Toronto

Tulips, redbud, fritillaria spring blooms at James Gardens, Etobicoke.


Whenever I visit my client Dale to tidy up her gardens, I try to spend time at James Gardens nearby. It's a public (municipal) park with small gardens and beds throughout which I've profiled in past posts titled "Lovers of bedding plants: get thee to James Gardens!" and "Toronto's James Gardens, in Technicolor".  While I knew tulips and narcissus were likely on display now, I was really more interested in capturing some pictures of the blooming redbuds. 


And I wasn't disappointed!

I hope you're enjoying a wonderful spring, especially after the dreadful winter we had.



Red yellow tulips James Gardens Etobicoke by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Red yellow tulips
at James Gardens, Etobicoke 





Tulipa Monsella tulips James Gardens Etobicoke by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Tulipa "Monsella"
at James Gardens, Etobicoke




Pale yellow double tulip James Gardens Etobicoke by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Pale yellow double tulip
 at James Gardens,  Etobicoke 



Fritillaria imperialis (Crown Imperial)
at James Gardens, Etobicoke 




Pulmonaria lungwort pale yellow narcissus James Gardens Etobicoke by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Pulmonaria (lungwort) and  pale yellow narcissus
at James Gardens,  Etobicoke 




Blue violas pansies white narcissus James Gardens Etobicoke by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Blue violas (pansies) and white narcissus
at James Gardens, Etobicoke




Cercis canadensis Eastern redbud James Gardens Etobicoke by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Cercis canadensis (Eastern redbud)
at James Gardens,  Etobicoke 




Cercis canadensis Eastern redbud  flowers James Gardens Etobicoke by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Cercis canadensis (Eastern redbud)  flowers
at James Gardens, Etobicoke




Eastern redbud Cercis canadensis flowers James Gardens Etobicoke by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis) flowers
at James Gardens, Etobicoke 




Viburnum carlesii Koreanspice viburnum James Gardens Etobicoke by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Viburnum carlesii (Koreanspice viburnum)
at James Gardens, Etobicoke




Prunus triloba Multiplex Flowering Almond James Gardens Etobicoke by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Prunus triloba "Multiplex" (Flowering Almond)
at James Gardens, Etobicoke 

Spring blooms at James Gardens, Etobicoke, Toronto Tulips, redbud, fritillaria spring blooms at James Gardens, Etobicoke

Whenever I visit my client Dale to tidy up her gardens, I try to spend time at James Gardens nearby. It's a public (municipal) park with small gardens and beds throughout which I've profiled in past posts titled "Lovers of bedding plants: get thee to James Gardens!" and "Toronto's James Gardens, in Technicolor". While I knew tulips and narcissus were likely on display now, I was really more interested in capturing some pictures of the blooming redbuds. And I wasn't disappointed! I hope you're enjoying a wonderful spring, especially after the dreadful winter we had.

13.5.14

Magnolia blooms in Toronto

Magnolia stellata, M. x soulangeana, M. x loebner "Leonard Messel" blooms


It's safe to say that spring is finally here in Toronto. I'm busy gardening for a living but try to remember to bring my camera along to take pictures when I can.

Magnolias look incredible for about two weeks of the year, if the buds can escape a late freeze and if the trees can withstand magnolia scale, etc. They're shrubs or trees better appreciated in someone else's garden and not mine!

Still, they are pretty things this time of the year.


Leonard Messel Loebner magnolia by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Leonard Messel magnolia
(Magnolia x loebneri)

Magnolia x loebner Leonard Messel by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Leonard Messel magnolia
(Magnolia x loebneri)

Magnolia x loebner Leonard Messel magnolia by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Leonard Messel magnolia(Magnolia x loebneri)

Magnolia x soulangeana Saucer magnolia by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Magnolia x soulangeana
(Saucer magnolia) 

Saucer magnolia Magnolia x soulangeana by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Saucer magnolia
(Magnolia x soulangeana

Saucer magnolia Magnolia x soulangeana flower by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Saucer magnolia
(Magnolia x soulangeana) flower 

Star magnolia stellata by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Star magnolia
(Magnolia stellata

Magnolia stellata Star magnolia by garden muses-not another Toronto gardening blog
Magnolia stellata
(Star magnolia) bloom 




Magnolia blooms in Toronto: Magnolia stellata, M. x soulangeana, M. x loebneri "Leonard Messel" blooms

It's safe to say that spring is finally here in Toronto. I'm busy gardening for a living but try to remember to bring my camera along to take pictures when I can. Magnolias look incredible for about two weeks of the year, if the buds can escape a late freeze and if the trees can withstand magnolia scale, etc. They're shrubs or trees better appreciated in someone else's garden and not mine! Still, they are pretty things this time of the year.

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