This is one of the last of the Fritillaria to bloom for the season, F. affinis is still going strong and F. agrestis has all but finished.
Fritillaria acmopetala is still going in the raised beds
The rock garden is starting into bloom, Lewisia cotyledon and Viola tricolor making a show. I've been really enjoying taking pictures this year the new camera has really made a difference and thanks to some great friends, I was able to borrow a really nice Nikon 105mm Macro lens and an adapter to use it on the Sony. Not auto focus but it takes some sharp images.
The weather has been wonderful, despite a stiff North wind that has blown through the weekend, the days were pleasant and I got a huge amount of yard work done, the burn pile is gone, the late pruning done, mulch spread and the annual flower planting started. Interesting enough, there was a light frost on the ground on Saturday morning, while the thermometer on the porch read 35 degrees. It didn't seem to bother the African Daisies I had planted out the day before.
Mark
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