I'VE BEEN MUSING ABOUT ALL THE THINGS THAT ARE IN BLOOM NOW (It's no wonder every ones allergies are acting up).
This week I noticed the Magnolia trees are starting to bloom. I'm shocked that they are already blooming. Normally they don't start to bloom until the middle of May.
Magnolia Tree bud |
Magnolia tree that has not cut back, and growing to the ground |
1 st one I saw, sorry its not in focus. |
Opened Magnolia blossom |
Another bush that is blooming, that I usually think of as a late spring to early summer plant, is the Oleanders.
Oleander bush just starting to bloom |
Oleander bush, closer |
Oleander flowers |
Pink Oleander one week later |
This has been such a crazy spring. Usually the crocuses are the first to bloom yet I'm seeing some still blooming now.
crocuses |
At least the Tulips, Snapdragons and Iris's are blooming like I expected them to.
Tulips |
Tulips |
Snapdragons |
Snapdragons and other spring flowers |
Iris |
Iris |
Iris |
Other plants bloom that I don't know what they are but seem normal for this time of year.
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I don't know what this is but it is a pretty vine of some sort |
Its a bit early for the Lily's but not too early.
Lily |
Lily |
But now the Amaryllis's are blooming also which is way too early. I usually don't see these until the summer time.
Red Amaryllis |
Amaryllis |
Also the Roses are very early this year. The first bloom celebration at the Gardens of the American Rose Center is normally scheduled for the first weekend in May. This is the ideal time to see roses in the area because normally the roses are just starting to come out and are spectacular. But this year they are already in full bloom and have been for a week or so. By May they will be past there peak viewing time.
Rose bush in full bloom |
Roses already in bloom |
Roses in bloom |
And here's a favorite of mine the Shreveport Rose, which is orange in color.
The Shreveport Rose |
This has been a crazy spring. I worry because we've gotten so little rain. It's all going north of us. Also its been an unusually windy spring. In the past when we've gotten little rain it leads to a very hot summer. I hope it's not going to be a very hot summer this year.
PS a lot of people like this post and if you like this you might also like this post on Japanese Magnolia blooming.
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