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One of Kentucky's earliest blooming native wildflowers.
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Thank you!Beautiful.
Thanks. One thing I like about forums like this is to see folks from different regions posting pics. One can almost track spring's progress north. One fellow here has been posting flowers from North Carolina and they are about 2-3 weeks ahead of us here in Kentucky.Very lovely. You are about a month ahead of us outside Chicago.
thank you. Yes they are very delicate and little flowers. As delicate as they look, I have seen them blooming through the snow. They are a lot tougher than they look. I love the ephemeral wildflowers of early spring.Lovely delicate little flower well captured. Nice job.
Thanks. Not Sedum, this one's scientific name is Erigenia bulbosa. They just started blooming here in Northern Kentucky. I also saw some spring beauties today. In Cleveland you should be about 10 or so days behind us.Nice! Sedum?
We have nothing here in Cleveland. The crocus are up but no blooms yet. Snowdrops usually are next, but both are cultivated.
ThanksVery nice.