Re: What's blooming?
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- Subject: Re: What's blooming?
- From: N* S* S*
- Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 17:30:17 -0600
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"Saxton, Susan" wrote:
Here in Oregon we've had only a few frosts this "winter" and now appear to
be zooming into spring. I already have early crocus IN BLOOM, as well as
witch hazel, sasanqua camellias, hellebore, winter jasmine and winter
honeysuckle.Lots of the snouts of the other bulbs are revealing themselves and there are
growth buds on most of the shrubs, roses and vines, as well as basal growth
on most of the perennials.Hope we don't get a late winter blast...
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In NWsuburban Chicago, where for the past 3 years we have had aconitum
and snowdrops in bloom by February 5 (and some narcissus showing tips)
we have had a very mild winter. Neverthless, there is nothing
visible--no matter how closely I look. Oh well, maybe tomorrow.
Nancy Shlaes deGrazia
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