Around the Garden - Arrival of spring
The Horticultural Society give us an insight into the arrival of spring in our gardens
In the garden, one of the first signs of spring is the arrival of bulbs, such as crocuses, daffodils and chionodoxas. Many of our native woodland plants, such as primula, now flower much earlier - often under trees before they form a thick canopy of leaves. Other attractive early flowering plants include hellebores and pulmonaria.
Several butterflies will already have been on warm days but those you may now see in greater numbers are Peacock, Small Tortoiseshell, Speckled Wood and Brimstone, the bright yellow colour of which may well have given the general name “butterfly” to the whole species. The Peacocks and Small Tortoiseshells will need a patch of nettles to lay their eggs; the caterpillars will also eat the leaves but the adults can obtain nectar from a wide variety of flowers. Speckled Woods, on the other hand, are rarely seen on flowers. They mostly feed on honeydew produced by aphids and their eggs and caterpillars are to be found on grasses.
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