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What's looking good in the garden- early March

What's looking good in the garden- early March


 

What's looking good in the garden- early March


With March now here and much more to see in the garden, the team have been gathering flowers, leaves and stems of plants which are looking good across the five garden areas now. The team have used these to create a display in our visitor's centre to help customers identify those plants in the garden.


What's looking good in the garden- early March

Narcissus rupicola, Caltha palustris

Pulmonaria seedling and Bergenia cordifolia 'Tubby Andrews'



What's looking good in the garden- early March

Scilla 'Pink Giant', Cardamine quinquefolia

Narcissus 'Beryl' and Helleborus orientalis



What's looking good in the garden- early March

Scilla bifolia, Bergenia 'Schneekönigin'

Muscari armeniacum and Anemone pavonina



What's looking good in the garden- early March


What's looking good in the garden- early March

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