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  2. Erigenia - Wikipedia

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    All of these early spring blooming plants are pollinated by solitary bees, and to a lesser extent, flies and honey bees. E. bulbosa has a small daily accumulation of nectar per flower (7–38 μg sugar/flower), but the presence of numerous, closely arranged, simultaneously blooming flowers in the umbel may increase the overall nectar incentive ...

  3. Early blooming perennials signal arrival of spring - AOL

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    Clusters of small, trumpet-shaped flowers nodding from a single sturdy stem look stunning in any garden location. It starts blooming in early spring with pink buds that later mature into blue flowers.

  4. Early blooming plants offer a tease of the approaching spring ...

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    Early blooming plants give us a tease that spring is near. Winter honeysuckle, cherries, star and saucer magnolias, daphne, winter jasmine and quince are about to pop out all over the place.

  5. 11 Easy Annuals Perfect for Beginner Gardeners - AOL

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    A half-hardy annual with striking orange-yellow petals, calendula can be sown in very early spring to produce multi-purpose blooms. The plant offers many medicinal uses and grows best in zones 9 ...

  6. Spring bloom - Wikipedia

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    Spring blooms typically last until late spring or early summer, at which time the bloom collapses due to nutrient depletion in the stratified water column and increased grazing pressure by zooplankton. [1] [2] [3] [5] The most limiting nutrient in the marine environment is typically nitrogen (N).

  7. Scilla sect. Chionodoxa - Wikipedia

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    All can be bought as dry bulbs and planted while dormant in late summer or early autumn at a depth of 8–10 cm. They require light when in growth, but can be grown under deciduous trees or shrubs, as their foliage dies down after flowering. All flower in early Spring, S. sardensis usually being the earliest.

  8. Forsythia - Wikipedia

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    Forsythia are early spring-flowering shrubs with yellow blooms, [20] often seen in private gardens, public landscaping works and parks—notably during Eastertide), when some of the plants are nicknamed Easter Tree in honor of the coming spring. [21] Two species/hybrids are commonly cultivated for ornamental use, Forsythia × intermedia and F ...

  9. Will your spring flowers be annuals or perennials? It depends ...

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    Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocus and other species are all excellent addition choices.

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