The crocus are already finished blooming. Spring flashes by, doesn't it? All the more reason to indulge in it! Next on stage are the daffodils and a few lesser known but beloved beauties. (These pics were snapped today, AM.)
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Scylla. These actually begin blooming as early as February.
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Hyacinth. I've mentioned my fondness for white flowers before. White blooms are often sweetly scented, and these are the paragon, both in fragrance and purity of color.
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Tete-a-tete daffodils. This little group began about three years ago as five, tiny bulbs and left to multiply.
2 comments:
Whoaa, nice! IT's still too cold here for anything to have started growing yet :( it even still wants to snow sometimes! Hehe
Hi, Hammerkast, thanks for stopping by and your comments. :)
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