Sign of Spring or what's left of the sign. Thought I'd get a picture of the crocus before the rabbits got to them.
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I was too late. The white one was fine a few hours ago. It may just be closed for the evening but it ain't looking too good.
The purple crocus is a goner.
At least the squill? squibb? ... blue flower ... is still intact.
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They're all pretty anyway.
1 comment:
Pretty! I had one crocus come up, and then wilt. The forsythia still looks great!
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