
I was thrilled to see many pollinators enjoying the flowers during yesterday's warm weather (high of 76F/24.4C). I'm joining in Garden Ruminations' Six on Saturday meme to share some of the garden highlights. Many plants are emerging, but today I'm only including things that were blooming yesterday or just about to bloom. The biggest hits with pollinators were the pollen-rich Tommies (Crocus tommasinianus) shown above.

I have several types of Snowdrops in the garden, and while the plant labels are long gone, I think these are Galanthus woronowii (left) and G. nivalis 'Flore Pleno' (right).

Some of the Mini-Daffodils (Narcissus 'Tete-a-Tete') are about to pop.

As are the various Hellebores (Helleborus orientalis).

This particular Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) always has just a tiny bloom every year; I'm not sure why, but it's cute. It will break bud soon, too.

Finally, the Siberian Squills (Scilla siberica) weren't open in the morning, but they began to bloom after the bright, warm day, and they'll continue their show in the days ahead.
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