A selection of late May flowers in the Edible Garden:
Trillium grandiflorum intertwined with a self-sowed Hablitzia
Trillium grandiflorum intertwined with a self-sowed Hablitzia and Lilium martagon
Trillium flexipes, Nodding wakerobin
Trillium flexipes, Nodding wakerobin
Allium humile, a beauty from the mountains of China
Allium humile, a beauty from the mountains of China
Allium humile, a beauty from the mountains of China
Dandelion peeping between the hairy stems of Heracleum maximum
I love the way Trillium grandiflorum petals turn pink towards the end (as wood anemone also does sometimes)
I love the way Trillium grandiflorum petals turn pink towards the end (as wood anemone also does sometimes)
I love the way Trillium grandiflorum petals turn pink towards the end (as wood anemone also does sometimes)
Perennial vegetables, Edimentals (plants that are edible and ornamental) and other goings on in The Edible Garden