Barb’s Early Blooms in California

Barb’s Early Blooms in California

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As a lifelong New Englander, it can be hard to imagine winter as anything but a season of subdued colors and skylines of bare branches. However, gardeners in other regions of the United States, and throughout the world, don’t expect any part of their gardens to slow down during this time of year. This is exactly the case for Barb in Oakland, California (Zone 10). While snow has transformed my landscape into a sea of white, winter rains have brought fresh foliage and vibrant blooms to Barb’s coastal California garden.

I’ve been gardening at this location since 2013. While the rest of the country is struggling with cold winter temperatures, California is just greening up with our winter rains. My garden is mostly native, and I wanted to show some of my early blooming flowers, both native and non-native.

Fuchsia-flowered gooseberry (Ribes speciosum, Zones 7–10). It begins to leaf out on the first rain of the year. We had October rain, and it started leafing out then. Blooms started shortly after that.

bright red mushroomMushroom found in Marin on a hike

bright orange flowerA sticky monkeyflower (Diplacus aurantiacus, Zones 8–11) with bright orange blooms

close up of currant flowersClose-up of Ribes speciosum flowers: The hummingbirds love these early bloomers.

striped pipevine flowerDutchman’s pipevine (Aristolochia californica, Zones 8–10): another early bloomer

evergreen currant plantAnother currant, this one from the Channel Islands. Catalina currant (Ribes viburnifolium, Zones 6–10) is evergreen. This is the first year it bloomed, so I don’t know what I’ll get or what the berries will look like.

large shrubs in front of fenceSilk tassel bush (Garrya elliptica, Zones 8–11) makes a wonderful screen against a chain-link fence.

close up of small white flowersCommon manzanita (Arctostaphylos manzanita, Zones 7–10) is another California native with beautiful blooms. These delicate, urn-shaped flowers emerge in spring and become blush-colored berries later in the season.

purple and white fuchsia flower in front of begonia foliageNon-natives but still blooming this time of year: Fuchsia (Fuchsia ‘Delta’s Sarah’, Zones 7–10) bloom with begonia in the background.

daffodils with small flowersFirst daffodil flower (Jan. 8)

Thank you so much for sharing your plants with us, Barb! For those of us with gardens buried under piles of snow, it’s fascinating to see landscapes that come to life during the winter.

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