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The delicate, deeply lobed, soft yellow-green leaves of Acer palmatum ‘Sango-kaku’, tinged with pink-red in an early autumn garden border
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A Crescendo of Crocuses »
« On a Hunt for Winter Colour

What’s flowering in early March?

from The Weatherstaff PlantingPlanner – intelligent garden design software

So many plants flowering in early March. Here’s what I found flowering this week…

Related post: A Crescendo of Crocuses

The cheerful little crocus - spring garden border idea from the Weatherstaff PlantingPlanner
The cheerful little crocus

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The Weatherstaff Team
March 2, 2017
March 14, 2021
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Posted in: Spring Interest
Tags: crocus, garden interest, Primrose, spring bulbs
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