Looks like a Ceanothus to me too. There are rather a large number of different ones though.
Top one is Scilla sibirica. The yellow ones is a Tulip species rather than cultivar but for the moment the name escapes me.
We have a very dark stemmed and leafed and deep pink form of Prunus, it could be one of those.
Gosh, that takes me back. It must be 30 years or more since I read that. It was also made into a TV series if my aging memory serves me correctly.
Some sort of flowering Cherry. Prunus of some sort. There are dwarf ones available.
If it has yellow flowers then it could be Lysimachia Firecracker, but that is more brown than purple, leaf colour wise.
Arum pictum or Arum italicum. Variegated Lords and Ladies. The berries are poisonous by the way and if happy the plant will spread. Seeds produce...
Heuchera americana form, possibly Palace Purple, but there are dozens of them now.
Iberis sempervirens?
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Oh dear, my wife and I completed it in less than an hour. And much of that was stuck on one clue!
A Valentines Day Flower Quiz The numbers is the letters in the answer Each is a common flower name. Please do not post the answers, let...
They grow!
Netty, if you Google Hellebores in America there is a lot of info on them and lists of suppliers.
We have a fair number of these in the garden. They are just beginning to flower. Well they were before the snow! [img] H. x ballardii [img] H...
The first one is Eranthis hyemalis, Winter Aconites, the second is a primrose, the third, Winter flowering Jasmine and the last one is Mahonia x...
Thought these might cheer Flowers before the snow [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img]...
At least they are not damaged by snow or frost
Sadly, the bushes are still babies so they have not yet become spectacular border fillers. We have I think 7 of them at present.