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| Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), Spring, 2010 |
It's still early, though, and a few years ago, we experienced a significant late April 8 (Easter that year) freeze. It caused a lot of freeze damage, even to native plants, as it was a hard freeze, much later than usual.
But this has been a year for enjoying the non-native Magnolia stellata and M. acuminata flowers, following a long warm February.
Erratic weather is something that is predicted to become more common, as the climate changes. It's worrisome, to be sure.
