Even more flowers and fresh foliage from a southern garden teeming with spring color
Hi GPODers !
Welcome to day 2 of outflow in Beth Tucker ’s garden in Waxhaw , North Carolina . Yesterday we admire Beth ’s incredible assortment of camellias , irises , blossom quince bush and magnolia , but she has even more early knickers that we get to revel today ( if you missed yesterday ’s office , check it out here ) .
A mangaveand lot of Viola tricolor hortensis on our front porch . I have several mangaves now and although some had wintertime damage , they are cast out new growth .

An azalea in the part shaded area next to one of the entry gate to the back garden / pool area . Behind the azalea is a hydrangea just starting to leaf out and a few genus Heuchera and a climbing rear . Still a little sparse but will be quite full in a few weeks !
Lady Banks climb rose(Rosa banksiae‘Lutea ’ , Zone 6–9)on the fence by the side logic gate . It seems to just burst into exuberant prime in just a few Day each bounce .
A mayapple(Podophyllumpeltatum , Zone 3–8)blossom — I have two honorable sized patches and they are always a welcome sight in early fountain .

New steps we just tot up from the pool storey to the lower wooded level — Elijah grim fescue(Festucaglauca‘Elijah Blue ’ , Zone 4–8)added to either side .
Next is the coral barque Japanese maple(Acerpalmatum‘Sango Kaku ’ , Zone 5–8)by the stair to our back porch — love the fresh immature vividness of the freshly come out leaves .
Carolina jessamine(Gelsemium sempervirens , Zone 6–10)on the side fencing of our backyard .

Once more things are up and in bloom ( and I ’ve finished my tidying chores ) , I ’ll send more photos .
Thank you so much for divvy up this compartmentalisation of natural spring coloring material with us , Beth ! It ’s always a joy to see your diverse array of blooms and terrific leaf plants . I ’m already appear ahead to the next batch of photos we ’ll get to see later in the season .
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