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Violas
This year I planted yellow violas ... I thought so until some purple ones poped out ... Oh well ... I like them even better !!
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Redbuds, Pansies and Ornamental Cabbages
This is my front yard and spring is starting with the colorfull pansies and violas and the redbud tree blooming in the back
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last year
just a few shots of last years garden..only it's second year..will add better shots when i figure out how to resize pics..
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Patiently waiting in Portland
Spring is slow to arrive this year.... but the promise remains with the memories of last year!
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Philadelphia Flower Show Photos
2 commentsHere are some photos that I took at the Philly Flower Show.
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Southern California Spring
1 commentSanta Barbara is the best of all climates: We grow subtropical gems and can still create a bit of temperate climate drama.
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The Hope of Spring
2 commentsGlimpes of spring press through our wacky Tennessee weather.
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Hamamelis mollis "Pallida"
1 commentThese are the earliest signs of bloom in my Massachusetts zone 5 garden. After a Spring like fabulous weekend, we were hit with a snowfall on the 9th of March, mostly melted by today!
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Harbingers of spring
4 commentsSpring is on the way - these are some of the first flowers to bloom at the Leonard J. Buck Garden in Far Hills, NJ.
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First Fleurs in Maryland
We got clobbered with 8" of snow last Monday (3/2). Yet when the weekend came, the temperature went up to 75 F, and these little guys popped up all over the place. Gotta love the...
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1890's Iris
1 commentI was told this is a very old iris. I love its simple and unique beauty.
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Columbine in Spring
I was playing around with my new digital camera and snapped a shot of a one of our columbines.
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Spring is starting in Dallas
1 commentThis is my front yard in Dallas, TX zone 8. The spring starts every year with the opening of the daffodils, pansies and the red bud tree in the back. Go on with daylilies, hydrangeas and roses. What...
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Blue Babies
1 commentI love these little blue babies that come up in the spring under our Sitka spruce. I believe they are a relative of forget-me-nots that I picked up at our local nursery, Garlands, in Corvallis...
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Bleeding Heart Beauty
I found the original in a pot that had been inadvertently left in the garage and never watered. Still, it had sprung to life with gorgeous flowers! Since planting it under a cedar, this...
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Iris reticulata in snow
These small blue beauties bloom in late February or March in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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little girls & daffodils
Who can resist picking a handful of the first Spring Daffodils? This year my daughter learned to pick them with stems -- not just the flower!
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Seedlings are a sign of spring
There's still snow on the ground, but in my house, seedlings are one of the first signs of spring.
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Mid Winter Dreams
Daffodil Avalon; Tulip Viriflora; Daffodil Thalia; Arilbred Regelia Dunshanbe
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Harbinger of Spring - Hellebores
Hellebores are buttercup relatives. Their nodding flowers are difficult to capture in photos, but I finally got one that I was proud of.
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Can you say Vernal Equinox?
The sunshine is making an early appearance in Washington state. O' happy day!
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