Quite a head turning tree in our garden is this Pink Cascade Weeping Peach from Stark Bro's so I'm eager to show you this fountain of hot pink blossoms. A feast for the bees and bumblebees as well. Join me into the garden on a tour from Book an Event with us. We will show you also our gazebo where we'll have the coffee/tea with cake towards the end... ENJOY!
Bees and Bumble Bees LOVE it!
Bumble bee feasting on the pollen...
This photo is taken from across the creek. In front is our pile of branches that provides a shelter for birds and little mammals such as chipmunks.
Just another beauty in our gaden, which is so pretty up till now. The Scilla campanulata (Endymion, Hyacinthoides) or commonly called Spanish Blue-Bells, Wood Hyacinths. Portugal and Spain is their origin. Those bulbs make excellent naturalizers and each year you have more and more participating in a show of white bells. Wish you could see them in reality during a Garden Tour from Book an Event with us. But other than that, a virtual tour is the next best thing I have to offer; without coffee/tea and cake however... Our Scilla campanulata are besides our gazebo.
This photo shows the dogwoods still in bloom on March 27 but the rain did knock them all down.
- Who does have this kind of shrub in the garden? A compact bush with a striking color of hot pink Chinese fringe flowers, or its botanical name: Loropetalum chinense 'Plum Delight' and came from Durio Nursery in Louisiana as usual, where most of our trees, shrubs and plants came from. They specialize in Magnolias and other Garden Aristocrats. It would be best to see this one in person at one of our Garden Tours from Book an Event with us.
- Depending on the sunlight present, there is even more burst of color here.