Wednesday, March 13
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They just need a bit of sun and they'll be wide open. Mine don't even have buds yet.
ReplyDeleteI suppose it depends how long the buds are prepared to wait, Jo
DeleteMine are looking very dejected this morning. The sky is dark grey here.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite sunny here, Jo - I thought the crocuses would open but so far they haven't
DeleteSue, the pictures don't tell the FULL story... What is the name of that Crocus variety?
ReplyDeleteMine are looking a bit sorry for themselves today. The cold weather has made them go floppy.
Prince Claus like yours, Mark
DeleteHow lovely - COLOUR! Something that's rather lacking around here at present.
ReplyDeleteWe have little splashes of colour Bilbo
DeleteLovely colour, won't be long now! But they look beautiful even if they are not fully open.
ReplyDeleteI have Crocus 'Prince Claus' too, but they haven't come up this year, I have lost so many crocuses I think my collection must have been halved since last year. I blame the squirrels, rightly or wrongly, but they seem to be over in that corner, digging all the time!
You could well be right about the squirrels, Helene
DeleteLovely bud! Hope the sun have make them bloom!
ReplyDeleteSun what is that Malar?
DeleteIt is nice to see the flowers starting to bloom...now we just need the weather to come with them!!
ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to think they will go over before they open fully, Tanya
DeleteReally pretty, hope they manage to open before dying. Always a little disappointing when they don't.
ReplyDeleteThey have opened very briefly, Janet although they have been weighed done a bit with moisture (maybe frozen moisture).
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