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.
I hope you're enjoying a wonderful spring, especially after the dreadful winter we had.
Red yellow tulips at James Gardens, Etobicoke |
Tulipa "Monsella" at James Gardens, Etobicoke |
Pale yellow double tulip at James Gardens, Etobicoke |
Fritillaria imperialis (Crown Imperial) at James Gardens, Etobicoke |
Pulmonaria (lungwort) and pale yellow narcissus at James Gardens, Etobicoke |
Blue violas (pansies) and white narcissus at James Gardens, Etobicoke |
Cercis canadensis (Eastern redbud) at James Gardens, Etobicoke |
Cercis canadensis (Eastern redbud) flowers at James Gardens, Etobicoke |
Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis) flowers at James Gardens, Etobicoke |
Viburnum carlesii (Koreanspice viburnum) at James Gardens, Etobicoke |
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.
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