The Bradford pear is now in full bloom compared to just the other day.
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The rest of the daffodils are blooming and the hyacinth are beginning to open.
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The forsythia has also filled out compared to the other day. Poor thing looks so scraggly. Considering he was just a little twig when I first planted him, he's doing well. We're up to three twigs now. LOL.
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It's a great day to be alive.
4 comments:
We have a lot of Bradford Pear trees around our church. They look pretty but don't smell very pretty. I just love those daffodills.
I've heard several people say the pear trees smell bad. I haven't ever noticed this one. Maybe it's not old enough to be a stinker. Or, maybe I need to go get a snootful and see if it stinks.
...Oh girl, you are a ways in front of us with the Spring debut! I just looked at our forsynthias today and they just have tiny lil' buds on them! But I'm not picky - I'll take tiny lil' buds! lol... :o)
...Great photos too! Thanks for sharing!
...Blessings... :o)
Very few sights beat out spring blossoms!
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