A heat wave brings more flowers. May 15th
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Blossoms are appearing on the Hansa Rose.
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Giant alliums are starting to bloom in three locations around the yard.
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The Candy Tuft is still blooming under the Hansa rose.
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We think that these dainty white flowers are another form of allium.
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This is a wild flower (weed!) - possibly wild columbine.
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We will soon be able to start eating rhubarb!
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The cultivated columbines are starting to bloom too.
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And the Empire apple tree is blooming.
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There are still a few tulips in bloom in the back yard where they are shaded.
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Nearby the laurel bush is blooming.
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And the white bleeding heart has started to bloom.
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The cranes that Allan was given last year guard a hosta by the bird bath.
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Papa, Momma, and Baby allium will probably soon be all the same size.
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The first blossom on one of the back yard rhododendrons.
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