Yesterday was another beautiful day all though it was much cooler then it has been. The wind picked up last night the temps dropped and we had a full night of gentle rain that we so badly needed , now the grass is such a rich deep green and has thickened up ! It is gloomy and cold out there today and rain on and off is to be expected , the kind of day to watch movies , read blogs or a book !
I was roaming around the yard and the field beside us yesterday looking for different things to photograph and found this little guy !
I have no idea what it is all I know is I liked it so much Papa dug it up and I put it in my garden . I think it is a domestic plant cause it has bulbs for roots . I don't think wild plants start from bulbs !
If anyone knows who this pretty little plant is I sure would like to know !
My Daffodils at the end of our drive way have opened . I love these two toned ones. Behind them are my Tiger Lilies growing like crazy !
And of course we all know who this pretty girl is ! Our sunshine , Miggy !
Until next time hope you all have a good day !
Country Gal
Those are grape hyacinths and yes, they're a spring bulb. I have a bunch in my yard. Aren't they cute?
ReplyDeleteThose are grape hyacinths and I have tons of them... I just love them!... they spread rapidly and make a beautiful addition to the landscape!... xoxo Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteJennifer is right, they are wild grape hyacinths. I didn't know what they were at first either because they were growing everywhere. But each spring I look forward to seeing them!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much to all that helped me identify this sweet little plant ! It is now in my garden. Have a wonderful day !
ReplyDeleteInteresting to find out from your spies that the plant is grape hyacinth. Too bad that attractive plants can sometimes spread so easily that they are a nuisance.
ReplyDeleteI'd agree with the others and call it grape hyacinth. Our daughter had them in her wedding bouquet last Saturday!:-)
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers. We are a ways off from flowers blooming, although the wild crocuses could start soon.
ReplyDeleteI see your grape hyacinth has been identified. We have a lot of them around here too, though none in my yard, yet :) Enjoyed your photos and always love to see the ones of Miggy. She is such a beautiful dog.
ReplyDeleteDefinately grape hyacinth. Beautiful pictures of your flowers.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the above - it is a grape hyacinth. I have planted them in several areas around the edges of gardens containing taller flowers. The are pretty little things, aren't they!
ReplyDeleteI see I'm too late, you already know. The photos are beautiful.
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