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Colours in Suffolk

I have been digging, clearing and dividing in Suffolk and need a moment to enjoy the colours in the garden. I hope all the bare patches will soon become green and colourful!

The front garden from the bedroom window

The Patio Bed with the Libertia which I hope will flower in May

The grasses have over-wintered well – I love the Carex Testacea and the Stipa Tenuissisima seem to be flourishing. The stumpy thing is Miscanthus ‘Kleine Silberspinne’a wonderful, stateful grass which has never let me down. And the leaves are of course bergenia, a plant which I love and which appears to be universally hated – not sure why.

Aren’t these pretty? Iris Lazica

And the Viburnum Sargentii ‘Onondaga’ is promising growth and flowers this year.

At the back ‘terrace’ the daffodils are still flowering, and there is a beautiful fern – Dryopteris ErythrosoraThe canes are to support the Anemones which are spreading like weeds. I generally put the stakes in too late, so this year I am ready for their enthusiastic growth. The Dogwoods were a beautiful red but were cut down shortly after this photograph.

 

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