Viburnum.
By Kate123
- 8 Mar, 2020
- 5 likes
A snapshot of my flowering viburnum in the front garden. It’s part of a mixed tall hedge consisting of laurel, osmanthus and box. Love the late winter, early spring white flowers which bring interest on the driech days.
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Thanks Dd, it’s pretty big. We try to keep it at a height of 7 feet, otherwise it would just grow and grow. The laurel is level with it too. The osmanthus is slightly shorter as is the box. Just to give me a little shaped hedge at the side.
8 Mar, 2020
Wow what a lovely show its given you.
8 Mar, 2020
THAT'S SUPER KATE. IT;S WARMING UP WITH THE WEATHER SO ANY EARLY BEES OR BUTTERFLIES WILL HAVE SOME FOOD. IN FACT WE SAW A BUTTERFLY TWO DAYS AGO.
9 Mar, 2020
Thanks Thrup and Linda! I’m lucky it delivers every year! At least it’s one of my flowering shrubs that has bloomed 😁
I’ve seen several bees, but no butterflies yet. Looking forward to a garden filled with swarming things again, well, not the wasps!
9 Mar, 2020
I am sure your others will bloom soon Kate we have nt had the best of weathers.
Lol yes those pesky wasps .
9 Mar, 2020
Thanks Thrup, I think you’re probably right, the weather has really mixed things up hasn’t it! Timings of plants and bulbs flowering have been quite slow :-)
9 Mar, 2020
Well we be mainly had wet damp and windy weather not a lot of long term frost in most parts of the UK this winter and some plants need that coldness . I ve found if we get a spell of really cold frost some of my plants have had more flowers on them.
9 Mar, 2020
That makes sense, Thrup. I’d rather have a frosty morning than a wet, miserable one.
9 Mar, 2020
Thanks Arija.
9 Mar, 2020
Me to Kate.
9 Mar, 2020
Its looking marvellous Kate ,packed with blooms ..
10 Mar, 2020
Thanks Amy, it’s one of my shrubs that does pretty well.
10 Mar, 2020
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8 Mar, 2020