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I'll eventually get around to learning these new early bloomers, but for awhile I'll simply enjoy them.
In the meantime, here is a partial list of early bloomers from around the country, beginning with some wildflowers that bloom as early as January and February, followed by those that first start blooming in March. How many of 'em have you seen? Carolina Mallow, Chickweed, Coltsfoot, Greenfly Orchid, Lawn Orchid, Skunk Cabbage, Trailing Arbutus, Yellow Butterwort, Yellow Jessamine Baby-blue Eyes, Bird-foot Violet, Bitter Cress, Blazing Star, Bloodroot, California Poppy, Canadian Dwarf Cinquefoil, Carolina Spring Beauty, Chinese Pagodas, Common Blue Violet, Coral Bean, Corn Speedwell, Crimson Pitcher Plant, Cypress Spurge, Dog Violet, Early Saxifrage, Field Pansy, Fiesta Flower, Giant Trillium, Grass Pink, Ground Ivy, Harbinger-of-spring, Henbit, Hispid Buttercup, Hoary Puccoon, Indian Pink, Kidneyleaf Buttercup, Leatherleaf, Oconee Bells, Owl's Clover, Pasqueflower, Pennywort, Periwinkle, Plantain-leaved Pussytoes, Purple Cress, Purple Dead Nettle, Pyxie, Rhodora, Round-lobed Hepatica, Rue Anemone, Sagebrush Buttercup, Sharp-lobed Hepatica, Shepherd's Needle, Shepherd's Purse, Smooth Yellow Violet, Snow Trillium, Spicebush, Spider Lily, Spring Beauty, Spring Cress, Star Chickweed, Steer's Head, Tread-softly, Trout Lily, Tomcat Clover, Virginia Bluebells, Wake Robin, Whitlow Grass, Wood Anemone, Wood Poppy, Yellow Fritillary, Yellow Star Grass, Yaupon "Early Bloomers In A New Land" © 2002 Gregg M. Pasterick - All Rights Reserved. Go To Page: 1 2
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