Plants Some of the plants (including 'weeds') that can be seen in the garden are illustrated here. Acanthus Azalea Berberis Broom Camellia Red ones are established in the original garden. The first of the newly planted ones to bloom in February 2002. Cotoneaster Cypress Daisy Ferns Gunnera Hemerocallis - Day Lilly Cyclamen seed pods Japanese Knotweed Maple Narcissus - Daffodil 15th February 2002 Oak acorn Primrose Rhodadendron Spring Snowflake 15th February 2002 Thistle Skimmia Unidentified Spirea Cow Parsley leaves Cardamine pratensis Water Lilly Verbascum Bombyciferum. Yew Jesus said to them, "Come away with me. Let us go alone to a quiet place and rest for a while." (Mark 6:31)
Some of the plants (including 'weeds') that can be seen in the garden are illustrated here. Acanthus Azalea Berberis Broom Camellia Red ones are established in the original garden. The first of the newly planted ones to bloom in February 2002. Cotoneaster Cypress Daisy Ferns Gunnera Hemerocallis - Day Lilly Cyclamen seed pods Japanese Knotweed Maple Narcissus - Daffodil 15th February 2002 Oak acorn Primrose Rhodadendron Spring Snowflake 15th February 2002 Thistle Skimmia Unidentified Spirea Cow Parsley leaves Cardamine pratensis Water Lilly Verbascum Bombyciferum. Yew Jesus said to them, "Come away with me. Let us go alone to a quiet place and rest for a while." (Mark 6:31)
Some of the plants (including 'weeds') that can be seen in the garden are illustrated here.
Camellia
Red ones are established in the original garden.
The first of the newly planted ones to bloom in February 2002.
15th February 2002
Spring Snowflake
Cow Parsley leaves
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