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Primroses
Here in Normandie some of our primroses have been in bloom since
mid-December, the earliest I've ever seen them. The frost forecast for the next few days is probably going to kill off the flowers. It's lovely to see them - hopefully spring is not that far away :-) Iris McCanna -- (All outgoing messages certified virus free) |
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Primroses
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 16:49:24 +0100, "Barry & Iris McCanna"
wrote: Here in Normandie some of our primroses have been in bloom since mid-December, the earliest I've ever seen them. The frost forecast for the next few days is probably going to kill off the flowers. It's lovely to see them - hopefully spring is not that far away :-) Here in the colonies, there are a few blooms on Hepatica transylvanica, Viburnum standishii is in flower, and a few Cyclamen coum are open. (We had an esrly cold snap in October and that seems to have retarded the cyclamen -- they are usually in flower by Christmas.) Also a few winter aconites are open already. That is remarkably early. Hacquetia epipactis has one or two flowers open. Iris unguicularis is imitating St. Sebastian by being a martyr to slugs. Hamamelis 'Jelena' and H. 'Orange Beauty" are in flower. Jelena is always the first witchhazel to open. No primroses, though, other than brightly colored large-flowered polyanthus widely available everywhere cutflowers are sold. -- Rodger Whitlock Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
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