Persistently good weather and sufficient soil moisture accelerate the growth of all plants, so that most tulips are already wilting again after a short bloom. They die in beauty. But stragglers are still coming, like the two dark, magnificent specimens.
Two more rhododendrons and the first columbines are now blooming.
The acanthus already has a huge rosette of leaves, the giant rhubarb is beginning to bloom by the pond, while the wild garlic is already competing with its relative, the ornamental onion, for the most vibrant blooms.
The euphorbia looks like a fabric sample.
The currants, which were in bloom just a few days ago, are already bearing beautiful green globules, and finally, leaves and small fruits are appearing on the figs!
The first irises have also bloomed since today.