Monday 8 April 2019

In a Vase on Monday - Blue and White

For today's vase I have chosen the perfectly white Pulmonaria Sissinghurst.  To 'bulk out the arrangement I really had to hunt around.  There was a little patch of wild forget-me-nots in the yet to be mown front lawn.  Then across the other side of the drive the patch of 'wild' bluebell was just starting to open.  

The little blue vase is standing on a really old napkin.  This is part of a set of four with a small tablecloth which is dark blue with white lines.  This is a set which is probably now in the region of 35 years old.  Oxfam used to 'commission' beautiful cotton wares and other handicrafts made around the world which they sold through their special Christmas catalogues.    I can just imagine someone working hard at a loom, and for this reason, cannot bring myself to ditch them.  It has probably been washed over 2000 times.  The table cloth has faded but is still beautiful, even though it is frail.  The napkins were used to wrap packed lunches on workdays.




The white of the pulmonaria is a clear white....



This is the Spanish Bluebell: Hyacinthoides hispanica, which has not scent at all, not at all like Hyacinthoides non-scripta which is the true British bluebell.  These are just coming into bloom, and soon the woodland floors will don their springtime haze of sweet smelling nodding heads.




6 comments:

  1. Blue and white always makes an attractive combination. I planted some Spanish bluebells last fall and they've finally bloomed. They were unimpressive in bloom this year but I'm hoping they'll naturalize and offer a prettier display in future years. The local botanic garden has a nice spread of them but then they water more than I do.

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    1. I am sure the blue bells will do well for you, since they are thriving not far away. Once they have a season or two to swell up, they will romp away, set seed and you will have a good display within a couple of years.

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  2. It's a perfectly lovely arrangement!! Your forget-me-nots are such a deep blue. Mine tend to be a bit lighter I think, but then it's been a while since I've seen them! ;)

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    1. Thanks Joanna, the ones in my lawn are the tiniest ones and as you say a clear deep blue. I am sure that once your snow clears everything will be wanting to make up for last time, and everything will be flowering together making the most wonderful display.

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  3. What an absolutely gorgeous pulmonaria!

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  4. Really pretty, I love blue and white. A beautiful pure white Pulmonaria.

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