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Sun, Mar 4, 12 at 4:24
| I look recently and a number of snowdrop that I planted are flowering in the snow. This may be the first flower this year!
Paul |
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| In this bizarre and frightening winter without cold weather, here in zone 6a, which used to be a solid zone 5,we had a zone 7 winter. Snowdrops bloomed in December, now the crocuses and iris reticulata are already gone and daffodils are in bloom. The star magnolia is coming into bloom, easily 3 weeks too early. |
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| I've got snowdrops, winter aconites (yellow) and my first crocuses (purple) blooming. Beautiful to see, even though we can't complain about the "non-winter" we just had. |
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