This morning before church I took these pictures of our garden with my phone. Because our garden faces south our garden blooms later.
The Jane Magnolia just started to pop yesterday.
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The Daffodils in the perennial section and courtyard are in full bloom.
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I can believe I did not notice the brunnera coming in on the slope until this morning.
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Scilla is starting to perenialize.
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Snowdrops.
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I wonder if this is the Solomon Seal.
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Tulips should bloom in a week or so.
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