
Spring has definitely pushed away the last dregs of winter and the plants are responding by covering themselves in new growth or flowers...here's the pear tree that is just starting to flower

all our citrus are in flower which means that their wonderful sweet fragrance wafts around you whenever you walk outside...this is the tangello, but the lime, orange, lemon and mandarin are all in flower

one of our day lillies...

azealeas....

and clivea
2 comments:
Both the native and non-native flowers look great.
thanks dear, yes the gardens are looking really nice
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