The Interstitial Gardener

Gardening in small pockets of space and time.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Bloom Day: February 2015

Not a lot blooming yet, mostly just shrubs and a few small perennials which refused to be photographed, including Cymbalaria muralis and Vinca minor.

Box leaf azara, Azara microphylla: 

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Pieris japonica 'Valley Fire':


Viburnum x pragense: 


Leather-leaf viburnum, Viburnum rhytidophyllum, nearly in bloom: 



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Labels: Azara microphylla, bloom day, Pieris japonica, Viburnum pragense, Viburnum rhytidophyllum

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