
Allium:

Tulips:

Tulips:

All seen today, on my late afternoon walk. The trillium and the allium grown within the realm of Meadhouse. The tulips graced a nearby landscape.
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As I remember Meade when he was planting them, allium are flowering onions.
Allium or agapanthus?
Definitely allium.
Trillium: flowers from my youth - playing in a woods with friends not worrying about a thing and going home when we got hungry. Some parent always knew where in the woods to find us if we didn't come when they called.
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