Went out this afternoon to see if there were more crocuses blooming - and went a bit further north along the river to where I know there are more patches of them.
Yeah, the crocuses I see down here don't seem to be "hairy". Maybe it's to protect the flowers in the harsher climate? -Shawn https://urbanadventureleague.wordpress.com/
Jonathan - Yes! It is sometimes alarming how quickly the seasons change.... and then changer their minds and go back and forth. It isn't uncommon to have all the snow melt in February or early march... only to have a blizzard in late march and have snow on the ground again for another week!?
Great photos, liked the hairy nature of some of them.
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ReplyDeleteYou transitioned from winter to spring very quickly.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the crocuses I see down here don't seem to be "hairy". Maybe it's to protect the flowers in the harsher climate?
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Ha! Possibly!?
ReplyDeleteJonathan - Yes! It is sometimes alarming how quickly the seasons change.... and then changer their minds and go back and forth. It isn't uncommon to have all the snow melt in February or early march... only to have a blizzard in late march and have snow on the ground again for another week!?
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