Last week, Chloris asked about a tour of my greenhouse. It's a rather crowded space in the winter and I often think of it as a place for plants to sit and do nothing until spring wakes them from their slumber. For the most part that's true but there are a few things that still happen during the winter.
Billbergia nutans 'Variegata' is sending up some flower spikes.
So are the Clivias
I admire the way these plants tolerate deep shade and neglect. Lots of buds on this one .
The last of the Christmas cacti but some of the others that bloom around Easter and Pentecost are starting to form tiny buds.
More of the plant hoard. The dark green lacy leaves in the upper right are Trevesia palmata.
Too. Many. Plants.
Every surface is covered with plants until they're allowed to go back outside for their summer vacation. Well, some of them will travel outside. For a better look at the greenhouse, look here.
Hurry up, Spring!