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Winter Blooms

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Sometimes I think I'd love to wake up to see my garden dusted with snow. I love that idea, but I know it will never happen. So I think again and realize I'd be terrible driving in it and would hate shoveling it, and I also wouldn't have my pretty January blooms and February orange juice and all the green that covers our hills every winter and spring.

Paperwhites.

Helleborus viridis.

Camellia

When the camellias fall off the plant, they can be rescued and placed on a surface and will last for a few days,
no water needed.







The moss is pretty but will have to be hand scraped from every brick. By me. This winter.
And there seems to be miles of it.




This tiger striped plant above and the plainer ones below, pop up in my shady garden spots every January and stay through summer. They make perfect arrangement fillers and are gorgeous on their own. I think they are a type of landscape philodendron, but I'm not certain. Does anyone know?



Neglected. More work!




Flowering quince.


Flowering quince.


Narcissis.

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