2010/03/30



This is a Leucojum vernum was. vagneri a variant of

Dorotealilje (Leucojum vernum) is a perennial with an upright growth and basic favored magazines. The leaves are line-shaped and thick with great edge and tip but.
There are the two variants of this kind: Leucojum vernum was. carpathicum (with a yellow stain on the petals) and Leucojum vernum was. vagneri (strong plant, which often bear two flowers per. peduncle)

2010/03/29


This flower looks like a snowdrop but is slightly larger and was common in old rural gardens. it blooms so beautiful right now with its white bells.

Dorotealilje /Leucojum vernum / is a perennial with an upright growth and basic favored magazines. The leaves are line-shaped and thick with great edge and tip but. They are grass green on both sides. Flowering occurs in March-May (depending on when the snow has melted away).
Dorotealilje found in most of Western, Southern and Eastern Europe

2010/03/26



The sun was shining today and the crocus appears in all their beauty

Krokus / Crocus
Most crocus are 10-20 cm high, and they come in many colours from white and yellow to purple and blue. Flowering time depends on variety, but fall mostly from late February and into April

2010/03/22



Winter is singing on its last legs, as Snowdrops has stuck their nose up with white flowers nodding at the foot of the green stalks.

The botanical name for the common Galanthus nivalis Snowdrops are, and it grows wild in southern European mountain forests and mountain scrub.

Common Snowdrop Galanthus nivalis is a low Bulb which is around 10 -20 cm tall. It blooms from February to April, depending on the winter cycle.

2010/03/17


The snow have almost gone and then the Eranthis shows all over the lawn like a yellow carpet.

Eranthis / Winter aconite / Eranthis hyemalis/ Erantis, is a genus of eight species of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae the Buttercup family, native to southern Europe and east across Asia to Japan.
They are among the first to appear in spring, as early as January in mild climates, though later where winter snowpack persists; they are frost-tolerant and readily survive fresh snow cover unharmed.