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Autumn rushes in with a cleansing cloudburst of rain, then a
torrent, overnight.
Colchicum (above) are beginning to flower and belladonna lilies
(below) continue to bloom like never before – perhaps due to the rain we’ve had
now and then through summer.
Cyclamen
hederifolium have appeared too while C.
purpurescens (last picture) continue their summer show. (Grown from seed
and all with different silvery markings to their leaves, my Cyclamen purpurescens are not all in
flower at any one time in summer but many are; and keeping them watered well
keeps them nicely evergreen unlike the other sweet little cyclamen species.)
White belladonna lilies (Amaryllis
belladonna) pop their heads over the parapet of other vegetation and laugh.
Jill Weatherhead is horticulturist, writer, garden
designer and principal at Jill Weatherhead Garden Design who lives in
the Dandenong Ranges east of Melbourne, and works throughout Victoria (www.jillweatherheadgardendesign.com.au)