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The Witch hazels are at their absolute peak now and though today was dreary, I like them better in this subdued light than harsh late-winter sun. If you come in to see them this weekend, I'm thinking there will be
Prunus mume beginning to flower; the collections adjoin so if you see one, you can see the other easily
1 comment:
These are very under appreciated plants. Few things bloom this time of year and the witch hazels are fantastic!
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