Mar 31, 2015 #1 SweetMissDaisy Garden Addicted Joined Jun 5, 2010 Messages 941 Reaction score 595 Points 257 Location Eastern Washington I've never seen these as adults so your guess is as good as, or better, than mine .....
Mar 31, 2015 #2 Chickie'sMomaInNH Garden Master Joined Feb 17, 2010 Messages 3,427 Reaction score 1,172 Points 313 Location Seacoast NH zone 5 i see some sedium but i'm unsure what type of bulbs in there. not sure if those are asiatic lilies or something else.
i see some sedium but i'm unsure what type of bulbs in there. not sure if those are asiatic lilies or something else.
Mar 31, 2015 #3 so lucky Garden Master Joined Mar 5, 2011 Messages 8,342 Reaction score 4,967 Points 397 Location SE Missouri, Zone 6 I vote for lilies, but isn't it early for them where you are?
Mar 31, 2015 #4 Chickie'sMomaInNH Garden Master Joined Feb 17, 2010 Messages 3,427 Reaction score 1,172 Points 313 Location Seacoast NH zone 5 maybe crocus or hyacinth?
Mar 31, 2015 #5 thistlebloom Garden Master Joined Dec 1, 2010 Messages 16,473 Reaction score 17,415 Points 457 Location North Idaho 48th parallel Looks like Fritillaria. Crown Imperials maybe?
Mar 31, 2015 Thread starter #6 SweetMissDaisy Garden Addicted Joined Jun 5, 2010 Messages 941 Reaction score 595 Points 257 Location Eastern Washington We are having an early spring.... I guess they could be lilies... The dead flower stalks didn't have leaves on them - they were just long, straight stalks.
We are having an early spring.... I guess they could be lilies... The dead flower stalks didn't have leaves on them - they were just long, straight stalks.
Mar 31, 2015 #7 Chickie'sMomaInNH Garden Master Joined Feb 17, 2010 Messages 3,427 Reaction score 1,172 Points 313 Location Seacoast NH zone 5 how long were the stalks? i think that rules out the crocus or hyacinth.
Apr 1, 2015 #8 Nyboy Garden Master Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 21,365 Reaction score 16,249 Points 437 Location White Plains NY,weekends Lagrange NY. Glad someone is having a early spring, had snow flurries last night.
Apr 1, 2015 #9 catjac1975 Garden Master Joined Jul 22, 2010 Messages 9,051 Reaction score 9,281 Points 397 Location Mattapoisett, Massachusetts They may be snow drops. One of the earliest bulbs-they can bloom with some snow on the ground.
Apr 1, 2015 #10 Carol Dee Garden Master Joined Apr 28, 2011 Messages 13,257 Reaction score 21,821 Points 437 Location Long Grove, IA Ohhhh fun, unidentified flowers! I was thinking hyacinth, too. We want to see them in bloom.