The Horniman has recently posted an article highlighting some of the plants that will soon be flowering in the rock garden, with some pictures if you can’t make it there yourself.
From https://www.horniman.ac.uk/story/the-rock-garden-in-bloom/
Horticulturalist Damien takes us on a tour of the Rock Garden, which sits next to the Sunken Gardens, and some of the plants that are blooming right now.
One of the most frustrating sections of the Gardens to be away from during lockdown is the Rock Garden. There are around 130 species on display and a majority of them hit their peak between late March and early June.
Here I’ve picked five plants you can see in flower over the next few weeks, all from the mountains of Europe, and all plants you could try growing in your own patch.
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Helianthemum nummularium (common rock rose)