Sternbergia sicula is the first one to bloom in our garden even before the autumn is fully here,
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Sterbergia lutea took a
Sterbergia lutea took a little longer to come into bloom
But more and more Sternbergia sicula have been appearing around the garden; these were grown from seed and show a bit of variability,
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Lovely. "Flowers in winter",
Lovely. "Flowers in winter", what a concept. ;-)
Lovely and sunny.
Lovely and sunny.
Sternbergia lutea has now
Sternbergia lutea has now started
And Sternbergia sicula continues and the brighter day today allowed them to open wide
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Sternbergia greuteriana is
Sternbergia greuteriana is even smaller than S. sicula!
Not one for the open garden! But holds its own in the rock garden,
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Beautiful, sunny flowers. It's fall there and there's hope for spring here... the March sun is warm, despite the air temperature.