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Early Spring Blooms

aviatrixkim / March 27, 2012

What’s blooming now in 12South? An early morning walk:

 

Related post: What’s blooming in Nashville? (circa 2011)

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March 27, 2012 in Gardening, Photography. Tags: azalea, Calycanthus floridus, dogwood, flowers, Gardening, gardens, phlox, photography, snowcap, spring, spring blooms, sweetshrub, tulips

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