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Re: Spring PIPs
I don't have a ton of flowers yet but I took a few pics this weekend. It was so beautiful yesterday morning!
I have no idea what kind of bush this is but it has these tiny little white flowers all over it. Once they are gone I am going to prune it because it's getting uncomfortably close to the driveway.
This is one of my hyacinths on its way up.
These were just budding on Friday but this morning we had about half of them open! I think this is an azalea.
It's a rhododendron, but in the same family with the azalea. Azaleas have smaller leaves and the flowers are all over, not in a nice little clump like the rhododendron.
It's definitely not a rhododendron. Maybe my close-up picture made it look like the leaves and flowers are big but they're actually pretty small, like the leaves are maybe 1.5 - 2 inches long. We have some rhododendrons too but they're not even close to blooming yet.
my weeping cherry:
It could be - we have two different types of rhododendrons and the leaves are small. here's one of ours
we have a hedge of forsythias in the back (we didn't plant them). I love when they bloom
Interesting! I will have to research this more. Sorry MrsC!
and here's a little mini daffodil. I didn't plant this, but it comes up every year (and it's the only one)
and my hydrangeas are starting to get their leaves back!
This is what leaves of an azeala look like, they are itsy bitsy: