... in the garden.
Also known as Arisarum proboscideum (go to flickr for better detail).
We also have Snowdrops, the promise of winter roses, new fern growth, and velvet sage, flopping over the path.
And camellias, all three with blooms.





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How fun, a Saturday morning in the garden with the kitkats.
Bloody cold though full sun, blue sky & only 15 degrees!
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