Many thanks to
rikibeth, who identified the early white bell flowers as snowdrops. In this batch, there are more unidentified flowers, as will no doubt be the case in every batch...
I'm not sure if primroses bloom at all times, but they're certainly going like gangbusters right now. Perhaps that's because I recently put them into the earth and they had flowers then; but there are primroses near work doing the same. Though they could have recently entered the earth, too.
I find it strange that a succulent would 1. grow into a bush and 2. produce flowers, but I'm pleased by it nonetheless. It looks to be nearing the end of this bloom.
Below it is a particularly nice groundcover I've seen often in this area, which also probably will bloom again and again.
So far as I can tell, this bush/tree is flowering, not just pollening. This particular one is at the end of a tiny dead-end street... Very much one of those "patches of loveliness" in the midst of a vaguely bad, vaguely industrial area.
I'm not sure if primroses bloom at all times, but they're certainly going like gangbusters right now. Perhaps that's because I recently put them into the earth and they had flowers then; but there are primroses near work doing the same. Though they could have recently entered the earth, too.
I find it strange that a succulent would 1. grow into a bush and 2. produce flowers, but I'm pleased by it nonetheless. It looks to be nearing the end of this bloom. Below it is a particularly nice groundcover I've seen often in this area, which also probably will bloom again and again.
So far as I can tell, this bush/tree is flowering, not just pollening. This particular one is at the end of a tiny dead-end street... Very much one of those "patches of loveliness" in the midst of a vaguely bad, vaguely industrial area.
Floral Arrangements
Date: 2004-02-27 12:05 pm (UTC)