Sunday, February 6, 2011

What Is Atypical Glandular Cells

These little things ....

... who are so happy. When at last we can return to the garden, each new flower is a delight. They are so rare in this season.

Exited ground this morning, here is the first purple crocus:



Blanks follow suit, it will be for tomorrow :



Yellows are the most active:





Fortunately, they are numerous and enormous in my garden. Flowers for nearly 5 months without interruption, even the snow has not stopped flowering. They live the garden when I'm behind the windows. In spring, there are nests on all floors. The blackbird in finch, the sparrow and thrush in the same pigeon, you will find everything. These large shrubs are very dense and enormously attractive. I speak of laurels tins:





Heath Shrub 'Pink Joy "(Erica Arborea) starts flowering. It will reach about 1.80-2m adult. It does that by 0.80 in height, it is only one year!




And camellias sasanqua "Yuletide," what happens to them? Photos tell you more than the blah. At the same time I will speak of three varieties and three forms of different flowers. There are many others I speak to you later:





I would add that this is a Sasanqua Camellia Vernalis. Its flower is a simple form. It is an achievement Nuccio Nursery (USA) in 1963.




The Camellia Black Lace, is still in bud. I'll show you once again its flower that happen in March to discuss this form:




This is a camellia reticulata. Its flower is shaped Rosiforme Intertwined. He is originally U.S. in 1971:





The camelia Nuccio's Jewel is also preparing to bloom, but probably not before the month of March:




This is a camellia japonica. Its flower is shaped PĂ©oniforme. It is an achievement Nuccio Nursery (USA) in 1978. This photo taken in spring 2010 is one you can see when I leave a comment on your blogs. The flower is only open on the second photo, she is late flowering. Only at this point that you can see the stamens:





The Sarcococca Ruscifolia finishes flowering. Only the branches facing north have more flowers:




No reason to be proud with hellebores. I've never seen "Niger" too late each year




the turning of a slope, I spotted a small, delicate periwinkle:




Promises? Certainly among the finest you can see the cluster of buttons of Pieris Variegata:




And this plant came from I know not where, sandwiched between four blocks, I'm going to have to replant elsewhere, do you know his name? ? Tell me very well because I hear not quite see it that way ... lol



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