I have crocus,tulips, and daffodils,currently covered in snow:(
What flowers are in bloom right now where you live?
I'm in Alaska..none yet but the springs I'm told are awesome here with lots of fireweed and other things
Reply:same
Reply:pansys daffodils crocus snapdragons the weather here has been very warm in arleta caliofnia
Reply:same as you, no snow, but 20 degrees last night, tulips were laid over this morning
Reply:I live in Los Angeles, and alot of flowers are in bloom, I just don't know the name of them
Reply:azalea, forsythia, violets, dogwood, cherry blossoms...maybe a few more too.
Reply:Tulips, daffodils and crocus, we don't have the snow now though. My onions are coming up also. We will have frost for the next 5 nights though.
Reply:Pansies, Azeleas, Lillies, good grief.... everythings blooming here in South Carolina! If you listen real close you can hear me sneeze. ;)
Reply:London, daffodils, snowdrops, wild bluebells beuatiful spring flowers
Reply:all of the flowers you just mentioned have already faded here in South Carolina including the Bradford flowering pear, Hyacinth and Forsythia. Dogwood trees, Japanese magnolia, Japanese wisteria vines, azaleas and tulips are the only flowers I've seen around these past few weeks.
Reply:Crocuses in Montana, no snow here
I saw a southfacing yard with a wall behind it had daffodils and tulips
Reply:Daffodils, Tulips, and Azaleas
Reply:I'm in a 'salad slinging' match with the rabbits already :(
I had some daffodils come up...and they are now hunched over due to a cold snap. My crocus never came up...I wonder if some of the critters dug them up or made off with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Mallard, and Mr. and Mrs. Morning Dove are already parking themselves right where I put my birdseed and water bowls down...which is, of course...where my tulips would normally be....
Reply:daffs , tulips, bouganvillea, solanum, brugmansia, petunias, roses,, kalanchoe and thats just from my window now.
Reply:Daffodils
Tulips
Aubretia
Azalias
Primulas
vinca
Easter lilies
Pansies
All the above are in full bloom in the garden. Several others are showing buds - rhodadendron, clematis, alpines.
In the greenhouse, the pelargoniums are flowering profusely and all the lavendar and surfinia cuttings look ready for re-potting.
But, I think , it's still too risky to plant non-hardy varieties outdoors - a touch of frost could damage young growth.
Reply:I have roses in my yard:)
Reply:i have daffodils and tulips...no snow
Reply:Forsythia, hyacinths, cherry, plum, daffodils, camelia's. Snow-drops and crocus are now expired :(. Bridal wreath spyrea, the odd rhodo, lots of heather and even some rosemary. This is the N.W. Pacific.
Reply:I live in Berkeley, California:
daffodils, lupin, lavender, carnations, plum trees, pretty much everything actually
Reply:The azaleas were blooming a couple of weeks ago. I say blooming, it is an understatement, it was an explosion of colors! My jasmin was blooming at the same time too. Now I have a few irises, roses, and my passionflower started blooming yesterday. No way I will see snow here at this time of the year :) Houston isn't the best location for a ski resort.
Reply:pretty ones
Reply:Frangipani, Hybiscus, Bougainvillea, Spathodia, Spathophyllum, Vinca, Murraya Exotica, Heliconia, Strelitzia, Oleander, Azaleas, Brownea Grandiceps..... etc. etc.
Reply:All colors Azaleas abound. The grounds of many of the older home places are covered with these, alternating colors and baby's breath mixed in between. Gorgeous!
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