April 8th, while cherry blossoms were blooming in Tokyo, it snowed here.
It's noting surprising nor special.
We live in Tateshina highlands, at an altitude of 1160 meters.
It's noting surprising nor special.
We live in Tateshina highlands, at an altitude of 1160 meters.
(2015/04/08) The north end of our garden faces National Route 299 |
(2015/04/08)
A persian mixed cat: Gwenhwyfar |
The next day: April 9th was sunny and warm.
Spring ephemerals in the garden didn't mind that spring snowfall at all. Their petals were so tough not to get any damage from such a mild spring coldness.
To my joy, those cute small flowers are very hardy. They can survive even in USDA plant hardiness zone 3 ( to -39.9 °C (-40 °F ))winter.
I used to think this area is in Zone 6b ( to -20.5 °C ( -5 °F )) but actually it is only in Zone 7a ( to -17.7 °C (0 °F )).
7a!!!
No problem. It's warm!
Very warm!
(2015/04/09) Scilla siberica in snow. The contrast of blue and white is beautiful |
(2015/04/09)
Also in snow, Puschkinia libanotica |
(2015/04/09) Muscari azureum It makes me glad knowing this Muscari azureum is hardy enough in this area. Last autumn, I couldn't find the hardiness data of it and planted 10 bulbs for trial . |
(2015/04/09) And Pulmonaria 'Blue Ensign' in snow |
Pulmonarias are not popular in Japanese gardens. They seem to be just recently introduced in Japan. They don't naturally live in East Asia.
(2015/04/12) 'Blue Ensign's Flower buds are deep pink |
(2015/04/12) They start blooming in violet-pink then soon change the color to violet-blue |
(2015/04/26) Finally they turn into brilliant cobalt-blue |
I hadn't seen a real one.
I just saw it's picture and ordered it. I was half in doubt.
The next spring, I danced with joy on seeing 'Blue Ensign' was really blooming in blue.
What blue it was!
But 'Blue Ensign''s blue was true.
Like blue delphiniums, cornflowers or gentians.
Cobalt blue? Medium blue? Or marine blue? What was the name of its blue?
When it started blooming first, it made me disappointed for its flowers seemed rather purple. But after they completely bloomed, they revealed to be deep and pure blue which didn't have any tint of red. And their petals were somewhat shining reflecting sunlight like diamond lilies.I was just gazing and content.
So beautiful and delightful.
(2015/04/26) Young heucheras around 'Blue Ensign's |
(2015/04/26) There are only blue flowers blooming in this shady garden. But how colorful view it is! |
Recently heucheras ( and heucherellas ) became popular in Japan, so you can easily buy many kind of them in every DIY stores and they got much cheeper than before.
After the last april snow disappeared, I added young heucheras among 'Blue Ensign's.
While the heucheras which I planted last autumn were still wearing old drub leaves, those new-faces showed off their brand-new leaves.