Last
week I visited Bangor Walled Garden and these are a few photographs I took
there. Spring this year is very slow but
the vegetable area is well prepared for planting and the main colour in the
garden at present is yellow.
Fritillaria imperialis, commonly known as crown imperial, is a bulb native
to mountainous regions in Turkey, western Iran and eastwards to Kashmir. It is
grown for its large and spectacular clusters of bell-shaped flowers in
late-spring.
Many thanks for visiting and also for all the comments you leave.
Your first picture is divine, and my favorite!! Do you know what the flower is?
ReplyDeleteGinny It is Fritillaria imperialis, commonly known as crown imperial, is a bulb native to mountainous regions in Turkey, western Iran and eastwards to Kashmir. It is grown for its large and spectacular clusters of bell-shaped flowers in late-spring.
DeleteTruly lovely - and I adore the splashes of yellow. Such a happy colour.
ReplyDeleteYes it is always a peaceful garden to stroll around
DeleteBeautiful! Love that second shot.
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning place. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is beginning to look lovely.When those beds are filled with blossoms it will be gorgeous.
ReplyDelete