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Yes, at last, spring has arrived with you!! Everything looks wonderful in your garden. :-D Well worth the wait.
More to follow.... These azaleas must be 20 years old ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden ) Forget me nots ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden ) Mini iris & primrose ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden ) Ditto ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden ) Epimedium younguanum 'Niveum' ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden ) Phlox & mini iris ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden )
Cayuga Morning, You are really into Spring now. I am much more South than you but I am just following along behind you. It will come for all of us soon, except chocolate.
Cherylad & Eileen-- Thank you for your comments. I do think I like spring the best. Tina-- I don't really know what that flower is in the 11th picture. I bought it last year at the local garden club sale & was told it was a primrose. It sure does not have primrose foliage though, so I don't know. If I find out, I'll let you know. Barb-- I am surprised that you are behind me!!! Aren't you in PA? I am in MA. Crazy. What zone are you? We were just reclassified to zone 6a. We are about 30 miles from the coast. Maybe that's it.
Lovely too see so much color. We are still waiting for the leaves on the trees to open here. The Hosta in the 5th photo ... do you know the cultivar?
Hi Netty-- I think it is Hosta montana 'Aureomarginata'. It is a great hosta, tends to grow upright and is quite showy.