Ivie’s little Garden

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Hyacinthoides hispanica (syn. Endymion hispanicus or Scilla hispanica), the Spanish bluebell or wood hyacinth, is a spri...
12/06/2026

Hyacinthoides hispanica (syn. Endymion hispanicus or Scilla hispanica), the Spanish bluebell or wood hyacinth, is a spring-flowering bulbous perennial native to the Iberian Peninsula. It is one of around a dozen species in the genus Hyacinthoides, others including the common bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) in northwestern Europe, and the Italian bluebell (Hyacinthoides italica) further east in the Mediterranean region.

12/06/2026

Step into a garden where every path leads to beauty. 🌿✨ From the charming stone walkway and blooming flowers to the cozy outdoor retreat, this backyard is designed to bring peace, color, and inspiration to everyday life. A perfect blend of nature, comfort, and timeless garden elegance. 🌸🏡

Premula.
12/06/2026

Premula.

Rhododendron from Ancient Greek (rhódon), meaning "rose", and (déndron), meaning "tree" is a very large genus of about 1...
11/06/2026

Rhododendron from Ancient Greek (rhódon), meaning "rose", and (déndron), meaning "tree" is a very large genus of about 1,024 species of woody plants in the heath family (Ericaceae). They can be either evergreen or deciduous. Most species are native to eastern Asia and the Himalayan region, but smaller numbers occur elsewhere in Asia, and in North America, Europe and Australia.

The snails eat my Pechay leaves
09/06/2026

The snails eat my Pechay leaves

This plant is a Sedum spectabile, likely the popular 'Autumn Joy' cultivar, known for its thick, succulent leaves and de...
05/06/2026

This plant is a Sedum spectabile, likely the popular 'Autumn Joy' cultivar, known for its thick, succulent leaves and dense clusters of pink flowers.It is a hardy perennial that thrives in full sun and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.The large flower heads bloom from late summer into autumn, often turning a rust-red color as the season progresses.

This plant is an Astilbe, often known for its fluffy, plume-like pink flowers.It thrives best in shaded or partially sha...
05/06/2026

This plant is an Astilbe, often known for its fluffy, plume-like pink flowers.It thrives best in shaded or partially shaded areas with moist, nutrient-rich soil.These perennials are popular for summer borders, blooming typically from July to August.

Hydrangea is a genus of more than 70 species of flowering plants native to Asia and the Americas. Hydrangea is also used...
05/06/2026

Hydrangea is a genus of more than 70 species of flowering plants native to Asia and the Americas. Hydrangea is also used as the common name for the genus; some (particularly H. macrophylla) are also often called hortensia.The genus was first described from Virginia in North America,but by far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Korea, and Japan. Most are shrubs 1–3 m (3 ft 3 in – 9 ft 10 in) tall, but some are small trees, and others lianas reaching up to 30 m (100 ft) by climbing up trees. They can be either deciduous or evergreen, though the widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous.

These flowers are Drumstick Primula (Primula denticulata), known for their unique spherical, pom-pom like flower heads o...
05/06/2026

These flowers are Drumstick Primula (Primula denticulata), known for their unique spherical, pom-pom like flower heads on sturdy stems.The plant thrives in moist soil and partially shaded areas, typically blooming in early spring.It is a hardy perennial, with varieties available in shades of pink, purple, or white.The species name denticulata refers to the small-toothed or serrated edges of its leaves.

Weeping European Larch❣️
05/06/2026

Weeping European Larch❣️

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