Posts Tagged ‘Spring’
Tui
This tui was sitting every day for some weeks in our tree to collect nectar from our Karo.

Fern has always been my favorite plant. New Zealand has around 164 different ferns. Sound’s like heaven for me

This one reminded me of a Christmas tree…

It’s koru looks so beautiful. Sometimes you can watch unfold the koru within hours (depends on humidity and warmth)
You can find a lot of koru patterns in NZ. It symbolizes new life, growth, strength and peace.

Other plants I discovered on our walk have been this lovely white flowers.

It is called Kirks tree daisy (Brachyglottis kirkii)

The flowers really look like daisies but not the leaves.

You could collect a bouquet with only one twig…

Near the tree daisy blooms another interesting tree.

It is called rangiora (Brachyglottis repanda) which leaves can be used as a soft ‘natural toilet paper’, that’s why it is also called ‘Bushmans toilet paper.’

There are many many rangioras in our region so look out for it if you need something in the bush

Hawthorn and cherry blossom
After a rainy weekend we enjoyed the sun on this lovely spring day.

The blue sky was amazing and so perfect as drop back for these lovely Japanese cherry blossoms.

This fig bush has already produced fruits before all the leaves are here.

When we walked the air was filled of the lovely scent of hawthorn.

I did harvest a basket full and dried it for tea. It is one of my favorite teas not only because it’s blood pressure regulating but also because it just smells and tastes amazing!

If you like to know a bit more about hawthorn just click on this link to my other blog
Spring walk in my garden

This lovely veronica (Veronica persica) always remembers me of my home country. As child I was sitting outside in the Spring sun watching this tiny flower with it’s amazing art of colours wiggling in theĀ breeze.
One of my favorite flowers since childhood is also forget-me-not (Myosotis)

It took me a while to find stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) in New Zealand… but thanks to Carolyn one is growing in Aileen’s bucket

Onion weed (Allium triquetum) is one of my favorite spring herbs. It goes in nearly all my dishes
Here is a picture of it’s beautiful flowers. The green lines in every white blossom makes them so gorgeous!

Our blue berry is also showing some lovely blossoms.

And this poppy was the most beautiful spring flower in my garden. It is as if the sun is wiggling on the fragile stem.

And look at this amazing stigma and anthers! Awesome how perfect nature can be.

Onion Weed!
Yum!
We went to Willow banks to harvest some whole onion weed in the morning sun. The dew was still on them and the soil was soft so I didn’t need something to dig the roots out.

At home I made delicious ‘Mac & cheese’ with Onion weed. You will find the recipe in my up coming “cooking corner”

Even when we celebrate autumn in New Zealand I got the taste of spring!