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My Spring
The lenten rose announces spring is near but the iris in bloom let me know it is here.
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Spring Robin
2 commentsThis robin is fluffed out in the cold as he wonders what happened to spring. He was perched in my neighbor's bradford pear tree that was covered as a result of our recent ice and snow...
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My Spring Garden with Red Tulips & Blue Bell
My Spring Flowers in my Muskegon Garden Near Downtown
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Beautiful Wisteria
2 commentsThis is a beautiful Wisteria vine that just started blooming after a rain a few days ago.
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Rebirth of spring.
Helleborus and cherry blossoms bring promises that spring is near. Rebirth of a new season full of flower and fruits is once more apon us. With these subtle hints in the garden, we too are energized.
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First Sign of Spring!
the earliest signs of spring that make you want to get out in the garden!
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Beautiful Garden Colors
A double bloom of the Hybrid Tea rose Peace, with companion plantings blooms. Kissed by the sun to illuminate the garden.
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Kiirsten's spring garden
Anxiously awaiting life in the garden - after a long, cold winter in Michigan
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Philadelphia Phlowers
We live in an apartment in Philadelphia, but my husband and I love taking pictures of the beautiful flowers around the city.
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Things that let me know that winter is over!
These are the signs I look for that let me know the long winter is finally over.
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The Flowers of Stan's Gardens
The beautiful smiles (blooms) of Spring are so welcome, they soothe the weary soul from the long hard winter.....
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The Martian Flower
2 commentsIt took two years of nurturing this succulent before this fantastic bloom appeared.
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Peeking Through the Year Before
Flowers begin to peek through the dead leaves from the year before.
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1st Day of Spring in my Lewes, DE garden
The 1st day of Spring in Lewes, DE was cloudy with an ocean breeze, but the blooms provided their own sun.
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THE LOST IS FOUND
On March 16th I checked the compost bin to see if I could scoop up some finished compost to prepare my own starter mix. Here in Zone 2, nothing has thawed by March 16th and the compost was...
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Yoshino Cherry Blossom
Yoshino Cherry, Prunus x yedoensis the most popular of the white flowering cherry trees. These are the Japanese Cherry trees famous for the early spring display at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.
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California poppies in the early morning spring rain
As webmaster of our Master Gardener organization's new website, I am having fun taking photos for our site. This is one I especially like - perhaps because it was the first break in...
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Pussy Willow
Two species of the genus Salix are commonly called Pussy Willow: Salix discolor, native to North America, and Salix caprea, native to Europe. These large deciduous shrubs are grown primarily for the...
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Magnolia Tree 'Rustica Rubra' Flower
Magnolia Tree 'Rustica Rubra' Flower Introduced more than 100 years ago at Boskoop, Holland, and still a favorite among gardeners everywhere. In early spring, giant dark red buds arise before the...
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Spring in Johnson City, TN
We have only lived here 2-1/2 years. It has been rewarding to hear neighbors tell us how much they enjoy seeing all the colorful flowers we have added to the already existing bedsnbsp...
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Lady Banks Victorian Rose 'Lutea'
2 commentsThis is a photo of Lady Banks Victorian Rose 'Lutea' putting on a beautiful show for the enjoyment of all that pass by.
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Hicks Nurseries Flower and Garden Show (second post)
1 commentHicks Nurseries Flower and Garden Show March 14, 2009 Westbury, NY
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Red-cockaded woodpecker
A clan of 5 Red-cockaded woodpeckers visit our gardens foraging on the long-leaf and loblolly pines. They are endangered with some 3000 or so colonies existing.
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