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Today is Earth Day, inspiring us to think of the miraculousness of the Natural world. There is something very inspirational about these plants….the first, which thrives in a construction zone and the second, which is a stunning daffodil!

Lauren T. writes, “There isn’t much left to see at our Train Station garden but this clematis is worth the effort to go admire.”

Jerry M. writes, “The only bulbs in my yard are from GCV 2019 collection.  This one was beautiful! Enjoy”

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Now for some things a little different, here are some unusuals….

Ann M. writes, “While walking in the woods this week I discovered this tiny plant. I had never seen it before. I happen to look down at just the right time. It is ‘One-flowered Cancer Root’.”
Buffy B. is always delighted to see the Jack-in-the-Pulpit return.
“The Geum flowering is a sure, but, brief, sign of Spring” Buffy B.
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Brightness falls…!

Anne C.’s Exbury Azalea “Outside”
Susan B. from California sends, “Pink Jasmine with Lemon Blossoms.”
“They call this ‘Caju’ in Brazil,” writes Rita D., my niece,”but it is also known as a ‘Flame Tree,’ or ‘Spathodea.'”
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ABUNDANT SPRING 28

It’s Garden Week! Relish the flowers!

Buffy B. sends a “Ranunculus Dream”
From Dale S.
Another from Dale S.
Anne C.’s Exbury Azalea “inside.”
From Lauren T. “It needs a little more on top…”
Buffy B. presents “Miss Hand Sanitizer 2020.”
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ABUNDANT SPRING 27

A breathtaking bower of tree and spring blooming flowers…..

Katia D. sends a picture of a corner of her garden.
Trish sends a picture of this native delphinium in her yard. It is one that is from Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden.

Dutchman’s Breeches…

Miriam G. says, “Here are some spring ephemerals, all native to Virginia. They bloom early and vanish before summer, and return the next year.

Bloodroot
Virginia bluebells
Shooting star
Trillium grandiflora