Friday, March 15, 2019

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, March 2019

The northeast corner of Mississippi, USA zone 7

Northern Cardinal, Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, March 12, 2019
First of all, I want to say that I hope you have birdsong in your garden!

Our Pear Trees are blooming!

And I have red and pink Hyacinths.

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Snowflakes, Leucojum, are sometimes confused with their Snowdrop cousins, Galanthus.

Oxalis

This Spirea has tiny blooms,…

… but there are lots of them!

Narcissus!

For Spring Foliage and the promise of blooms to come! - Sedum telephium 'Munstead Red' Stonecrop

Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!

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15 comments:

  1. ...so nice to see Lea, not much for me to see here today.

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  2. Hello, beautiful collection of blooms! Enjoy your day, have a great weekend.

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  3. You have some lovelies, Lea. I especially enjoy the Hyacinths, but the Daffodils might just steal the spotlight.

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  4. The promise of spring is everywhere. Beautiful!

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  5. Very pretty!

    We're still buried in snow.

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  6. It was so nice seeing your blooms. It got up to 67 degrees where I am in upstate New York today (with sun!!!!) but the wind is howling and in a couple of hours it will be winter again. Your photos give me hope, and hope is all I need now to get over the (hopefully) last hump before we have daffodils and hyacinths. Happy GBBD!

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  7. I am so ready for this...but going to be a while for me. Beautiful views, today, Lea!

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  8. Those spirea blooms are so cute! And the daffodils just brighten my day!

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  9. Spring has definitely arrived in your part of the country, Lea! I love the Spirea and the Oxalis. There's not a lot of overlap between our plant palettes but I did plant a few dozen Leucojum; however, only one of them has a single tiny bloom.

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  10. My favorites in your garden are those tiny spirea blooms! Happy Bloom Day, Lea!

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  11. Oh Lea, lots of beautiful blooms in your garden. Your blooms are ahead of ours as we had such a cold February. Such a nice preview of what's to come. Love the little spirea blooms - so cute.

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  12. oh spring sure is popping up in your neck of the woods!! all we have right now are crocus, but the tulips and daffodils are showing off a lot of greenery!!

    the male cardinal is a real standout, like a flower he is so hard to miss!!

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  13. I love those whites they are very elegant. The first and only time i saw snowdrops, it automatically became my favorite even if there are crocuses with them. I wonder if i will see them again in this lifetime.

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  14. Fantastic spring colors! I get excited about spring, even if it isn't mine!

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