Garden in Winter

I saw a little bit of life and some interesting winter plants. The first sign of life is always the snowdrops. We really need to get more – we have a small patch in the back but it is a nice sign that Spring is on its way.
The other plants that were interesting were the Mahonia. We have four different plants. They are always interesting in winter since they bloom and attract the hummingbird in addition to be evergreen.
I am a little concerned about one of our Knophofia northiae. This plant has been a survivor over the years but it looks to really have taken a hit. We do have two so we will have a plant but we will have to see. I have a soft place in my heart for this plant since one of my pictures of this plant was published in an article in the San Francisco Chronicle (it is the second photo in the slideshow). We grew it originally from seed and have had these plants for over 10 years.

The sad looking green leaves of Kniphofia northiae knocked down by the freeze

Banana – looks bad but we know this will come back. The damaged leaves are actually protecting the plant even if it only comes back from the ground and new pups
Agave parryi looks like it survived the freezing in the rock garden which is pretty close to the house
I love the carpet of green Cyclamen hederifolium leaves in winter
The Hellebore buds are starting to appear
Mahonia
Mahonia bealei and the Rhododendron singogrande looks fine.
Mahonia eurybracteata ‘Soft Caress’
And for comparision – let’s check out how the garden compares between August and January – we really need a bit more ‘structure’ in our garden
It may be winter there but that is considerably more green plant life than I see anywhere around here. SIGH
Lovely photos.