Area where I can waffle freely
SPRING COLOUR around the garden

Saxifraga oppositifolia ‘Alba’

Synthris reniformis

The Picton Garden. Southern end in April. This is where many of the Snowdrops were flowering earlier in the year.

Hacquetia epipactis

Primula ‘Broadwell Chameleon’. A hybrid with Primula allionii raised by Joe Elliott.

Prunus incisa ‘Oshidori’

Hepatica x schlyteri

Primula clarkei. This plant flowered first in March and was frost damaged. But, here it is again in April, as good as new.

Camellia ‘Debbie’. Camellia plants seem to be tougher than the flowers. They seem to grow well in various places on the Malvern Hills. Given reasonable weather, we get to enjoy the blooms.

Rhododendron pachysanthum. This plant is growing in the silver garden, where we benefit from the very attractive young growth.

Anemonella thalictroides ‘Oscar Schoaf’

Ribes sanguineum ‘Koja’

Trillium chloropetalum

Helionopsis orientalis

Magnolia stellata ‘Waterlily’

Sanguinaria canadensis ‘Flore Pleno’