Why the history lesson? Well I spent the day at the Knight Libary in Eugene looking over a historical archive of a couple of outstanding landscape architects and I guess I was feeling kind of like a history buff looking through documents, nursery billing records, landscape plans, old plant lists and such from the 1920's and 30's. Today was a great day. Filled with sunshine that I could see through the massive glass windows of the library's reading room.
Bulbs, yes there are tons of bulbs blooming now, almost a new species popping into flower every day as soon as we hit March. It's a good time of the year to be a plantsman, or plants person. The Fritillaria are especially well represented this time of year.
Check out the Fritillaria affinis Vancouver island form looking spectacular:
Fritillaria affinis Vancouver Island form |
Sometimes in the evening I get home just in time to catch the sunset through the greenhouse and the backlight makes for some great photo's. |
cheers,
Mark
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