Spring flowers for a rainy day.
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I thought I would take pictures of these tulips before they even bloom since the squirrels will soon
whack the heads off of them one by one.
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A hyacinth closeup looking dizzyingly downward.
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The squirrels don't bother the white tulips. These are in a different part of the yard. This photo is peering down the center of a fully open flower.
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These daffodils are doing even better this year
than last.
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The
grape hyacinths are blooming from the top down so the tops look lighter, but the bottoms really look like grapes.
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This bleeding heart (
Dicentra spectabilis) has come back year after year even with neglectful treatment. So far it has only one flower on it.
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