Hellebores
Hyacinth
Spring Snowflakes, Leucojum
Spirea
Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora'
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...thanks for this preview of spring, it looks a long ways off here today.
ReplyDeleteI thank you too! There have been some early blooms here but lately the wind is making it feel like winter still.
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty collection of flowers and images. We are just starting to see the daffies popping out of the ground. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteSpring has definitely started in your garden! Interesting that a lot of the same things are in bloom here even though we're a zone apart. Happy GBBD!
ReplyDeleteVery encouraging to see, Lea! I did see some snow drops flowering here this week in a south facing garden.
ReplyDeleteYour spring blooms are encouraging Lea and the spirea blooms are so beautiful and dainty. It looks like spring has started where you are. I hope we are not too far behind!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful signs of spring!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spirea blooms. And I’ll be adding Snowdrops to my list of bulbs to order this fall!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the hyacinth.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing as delightful as the first blooms of spring! I have only a few snowdrops and crocuses, but your photos are a reminder of what is to come here. Happy Bloom Day!
ReplyDeleteLooks like we have of the same blooms ! Happy Bloom day !
ReplyDeleteLea, I'm surprised we have similar things in bloom. I need one of those bridal veil spireas with its double blooms. I don't have one. My Ogon are in bloom, but my Kerria are not. My Leudojum as are the hellebores. You will have roses in bloom soon in Mississippi.~~Dee
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