Wordless Wednesday: The Turn of the Year

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The first flowers on Eremophila maculata "Valentine", blooming early as the year opens
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Eremophila maculata "Valentine"
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Agave angustifolia variegata
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Narcissus x odorus
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Narcissus "Autumn Colors"
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Pennisetum setaceum rubrum
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Acacia salicina

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  • #1

    Kris P (Thursday, 05 January 2017 13:11)

    It looks as though your garden is responding to the December/January rains too, Amy! Isn't it glorious?!

  • #2

    Diana Studer (Thursday, 05 January 2017 15:07)

    Exciting to see the buds coming up from bulbs!

  • #3

    Amy@smallsunnygarden (Friday, 06 January 2017 19:22)

    It is, Kris!! It's certainly given the garden a new lease on life - and badly needed as I don't think we'd gotten significant rainfall for around eight months. What a relief... :)

  • #4

    Amy@smallsunnygarden (Friday, 06 January 2017 19:23)

    Yes, Diana - that's one of my very favorite things to see in a garden! :)