There was also a slight change in the temperature range ... with slightly warmer temps. than usual. The Winter temps. this year remained mostly around 26 deg C (78F) during the daytime and around 17 deg C (52F) in the night-time ... although there was the occasional below 10 deg C night. Given these variations in weather conditions, it's time to take a look back at what was going on in the garden during Winter ... smack bang in the middle of an atypical 'dry' season.
Most of the large shrubs around the property, like 'Snowflake' and 'Roseflake' Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, the Ixoras, the Mussaendas, the Poincianas and the Plumeria, take a break over Winter, but there are a few large trees that do flower during this time of year.
In early Winter the magnificent Bauhinia variegata 'Alba' begins its' show. It will bloom right through mid- to late-Winter and there will still be a few flowers in early Spring.
The Spathodea campanulata, or African Tulip Tree, is another great Winter bloomer. You will spot these tulip-shaped bright orange flowers all over the top of the tree for most of the Winter months.
Yet another of the large trees around the property that flowers during Winter is the beautiful Tabebuia impetiginosa. This year, probably as a result of the unseasonal rainfall, my Tab and the Tabs next door had two flushes of flowers. They bloomed from the end of June right through July ... and then the second flush suddenly appeared at the end of August!! It was so unexpected ... and so lovely to see!
The large Calliandra shrubs display their unusual powderpuff flowers all during our Winter. Calliandra haematocephala and surinamensis usually begin flowering in late Autumn and will continue producing blooms through to late Winter ... although the Pink Calliandra (Calliandra surinamensis) will bloom on into Spring most years.
A medium-sized shrub that only ever flowers during our Winter here is the fabulous Euphorbia leucocephala ... the Snowflake bush. Every Winter it puts on a great display of these bright white bracts and tiny little flowers ... and this display lasts pretty much all through Winter.
My new baby Poinsettias bloomed brilliantly through the Winter months as well ... as a matter of fact, they're both still blooming now in early Spring. I just can't wait for them to mature and grow much larger.
Another great Winter bloomer is Kalanchoe blossfeldiana.
There are also the plants that flower all year long scattered around the outdoor garden beds ... plants such as Pentas, Russelias and Euphorbia 'Diamond Frost'.
The other Winter blooms can be found either in the Shadehouse/Greenhouse Garden or the Courtyard Garden on potted plants such as:
Azalea ...
Bracteantha bracteata, Scutteliaria suffrutescens, Pelargonium peltatums, Dahlias ....
Pelargonium 'Passion', Impatiens walleriana, Verbena, Bromeliad and Pansies ...
Plectranthus 'Mona Lavender' ...
Calibrachoa ...
Crossandra and Angelonia ...
Salvia splendens ...
as did the Gazanias.
I also had some success with the bulbs I had planted at the beginning of Winter. It was limited success though ... mostly in part, I'm sure, because of the consistently warmer temperatures we experienced throughout the Winter this year.
So, that was the Winter here in my north-east Australian garden ... now for a short video that shows some of the flowers blooming out in the courtyard potted plant garden on the very last day of Winter.