Winterthur Museum, Gardens & Library WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #06 February 17, 2021 31F, SUNNY +: Abundant fbb: Flower-bud breaking b: Some bloom fb: Full Bloom pf: Petals falling/drying pb: Past bloom (few remain) ber: Berries, fruits . Check these out: Best Show in the Gardens – Witch hazel (Hamamelis species & varieties) are in […]
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The Winterthur Bloom Report #06 2-17-2021-Pauline Myers
Posted in Garden, tagged Azalea Woods, bloom report, Clenny Run, Enchanted Woods, flowers, In Bloom, Magnolia Bend, March Bank, meadows, natural lands, Oak Hill, Peony garden, Pinetum, Plants, Seasonal, Seasonal Plants, snowdrops, Sundial Garden, Sycamore Hill, The Glade, winter flowering plants, Winterhazel Walk, Winterthur Bloom Report, witchhazel on February 19, 2021 | Leave a Comment »
The Winterthur Bloom Report #05 2-10-21-Pauline Myers
Posted in Garden, tagged Azalea Woods, bloom report, Clenny Run, Enchanted Woods, flowers, In Bloom, Magnolia Bend, March Bank, meadows, natural lands, Oak Hill, Peony garden, Pinetum, Plants, Seasonal, Seasonal Plants, snowdrops, Sundial Garden, Sycamore Hill, The Glade, winter flowering plants, Winterhazel Walk, Winterthur Bloom Report, witchhazel on February 11, 2021 | Leave a Comment »
Winterthur Museum, Gardens & Library WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #05 February 10, 2021 36F, cloudy +: Abundant fbb: Flower-bud breaking b: Some bloom fb: Full Bloom pf: Petals falling/drying pb: Past bloom (few remain) ber: Berries, fruits . Check these out: Best Show in the Gardens – Witch hazel (Hamamelis species & varieties) are in full […]
The Winterthur Bloom Report #04 1-27-21-Pauline Myers
Posted in Garden, tagged Azalea Woods, bloom report, Clenny Run, Enchanted Woods, flowers, In Bloom, Magnolia Bend, March Bank, meadows, natural lands, Oak Hill, Peony garden, Pinetum, Plants, Seasonal, Seasonal Plants, snowdrops, Sundial Garden, Sycamore Hill, The Glade, winter flowering plants, Winterhazel Walk, Winterthur Bloom Report, witchhazel on January 28, 2021 | Leave a Comment »
Winterthur Museum, Gardens & Library WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #04 January 27, 2021 40F, cloudy +: Abundant fbb: Flower-bud breaking b: Some bloom fb: Full Bloom pf: Petals falling/drying pb: Past bloom (few remain) ber: Berries, fruits Check these out: Snowdrops: Snowdrop (Galanthus elwesii & Galanthus nivalis) leaves and buds and some flowers are emerging […]
The Winterthur Bloom Report #03 1-20-21-Pauline Myers
Posted in Garden, tagged Azalea Woods, bloom report, Clenny Run, Enchanted Woods, flowers, In Bloom, Magnolia Bend, March Bank, meadows, natural lands, Oak Hill, Peony garden, Pinetum, Plants, Seasonal, Seasonal Plants, snowdrops, Sundial Garden, Sycamore Hill, The Glade, winter flowering plants, Winterhazel Walk, Winterthur Bloom Report, witchhazel on January 22, 2021 | Leave a Comment »
Winterthur Museum, Gardens & Library WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #03 January 20, 2021 40F, sunny +: Abundant fbb: Flower-bud breaking b: Some bloom fb: Full Bloom pf: Petals falling/drying pb: Past bloom (few remain) ber: Berries, fruits Check these out: Snowdrops: Snowdrop (Galanthus elwesii) leaves and buds and some flowers are emerging throughout the […]
What’s Poppin’?
Posted in Garden, tagged crocus, East Terrace, Leucojum vernum, March Bank, membership, snowdrops, spring snowflake, tommies, winter aconite, winter garden, winter interest, Winterthur Garden, witchhazel on January 24, 2020 | Leave a Comment »
As if the pleasure of walking on a sun filled, 50 degree day in the winter is not enough, there are more flowers added to the list to see. Adonis and snowdrops continue their display along the main path on the March Bank with a few winter aconite showing to the keen eye. Next to […]
From Zero to Sixty (degrees) in, Well, About a Week
Posted in Garden, tagged adonis, bees, crocus, March Bank, nature, snow, snowdrops, spring snowflake, winter, winter aconite, witchhazel on March 13, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
Nature can sure keep us hopping! Last week we had single digit temperatures, significant ice and snowfall and today, sunshine and warm temperatures are again raining down. March is known for this behavior but never-the-less it sets our mind spinning a bit. The still-frozen ground and melting snow has made for a “mud season” for […]