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It’s such a treat when our pergolas are covered with the wisterias in full and glorious bloom.

It’s such a treat when our pergolas are covered with the wisterias in full and glorious bloom.

I always let a branch twine low on one of the posts so I can see the blooms up close.

This is the first of several different peony varieties to bloom. It is a tree peony but I don’t know the name.

I was down on my hands and knees doing some weeding and suddenly heard a buzz. It was my first bee sighting of the spring.

A pink dogwood surrounded by 2 white ones.

No spring flowers but the bark of the paperbark maple is always so pretty.

Always pleased when the creeping phlox is totally covered in its delicate flowers.

For those of you who wonder what the pink muhly grass looks like through the winter.

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