The weather is not exactly warm, but all things being relative, it's a cool, sunny day. Just the right sort of weather for early spring bulbs. Little patches of spring flowering bulbs pop up all over our gardens in a very delightful way and most were sort of volunteers anyways in that we didn't plant them, but there they are. Since our little patches are all asexually propagated from an original progenitor, they all have the same flower color within the patches. These are very early Crocus, a name derived from and old middle eastern name for saffron which comes from the three branched orange stigma of a fall blooming crocus. Such bright clusters of color are terribly cheerful as spring slowly arrives.
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