Spring bulbs have certainly carried the show so far--nothing too exotic here though. In addition to those pictured in the earlier thread, here are a 'few' more
'Red Riding Hood'
Ah, but the Greigii types do have an outstanding way about them...and I do appreciate their spotted and striped leaves
'Pinocchio' with the horehound (Marrubium rotundifolium) and rocks
And I'm such a sucker for spring bulb rewards after a long winter
anemone and ipheion
N. sun disk, N. avalanche starting and aged, and NOID mini
N. pipin, N. minnow, N. sailboat
N. cannaliculatis just opening, with a golf ball--for size
It's significantly more attractive in other arrangements--but my all pics of it are bad
N. poeticus var. recurvus really hitting it's stride now
T. 'little beauty' and T. humilis 'violacea- yellow base'
T. linifolia and T. saxatilis subsp. bakeri
Frits meleagris and michailovsky
and these aren't bulbs, but they are in this batch of pics, they're cute, and I've got to move this batch so I can look at the new ones
Pulsatilla 'Rote Glocke' and campenella