Please join me in a little walk around Aunt May's Cottage.....(click on any photo to enlarge)
Believe it or not, this is a tulip... I don't know the name, but it opens rather flat and not the usual cupped shape.

Also comes in red which looks a lot like a poppy to me...

Leopard's Bane (DORONICUM)...

Daffodil (NARCISSUS)...

These mini Tulips are only about 2 1/2" across, in a bed of Lemon Balm. I use Lemon Balm a lot in summer lemonade and iced tea. Mmmmm....

Hyacinths in a bed of black raspberries. I'll make some yummy preserves from those in late June...

The west end of the cottage is filled with Windflower (ANOEMONE) in various shades of blues, purples and a little white......

Hmmm....looks like this fence needs a whitewash job. I kinda like it all chippy like that, though. What do you think? More Windflower......

More tulips peeking around the cottage corner....

Here, we come upon a large bed of daffodils under the big Maple tree. You can almost see the cottage in the background behind the honeysuckle bushes and vines that crawl up the potting shed walls. This bed is edged with big rocks that I picked up in the yard the first year we lived here. When the daffodils die down, several other species of perennials will take their place.
