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| Anenomes are flowering. | 
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| Recent freezes damaged some of our salvias, but I'm sure they'll rebound just fine. | 
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| I've been so surprised to see all the Texas betony seedlings coming up. First time ever. | 
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| Engelmann's bladderpod (Lesquerella engelmannii) | 
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| Lots and lots of baby climbing snapdragon vines are popping up. | 
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| Texas nightshade (Solanum triquetrum)   Last fall, I was excited to get several roots of this nightshade species from my friend, Ricky Linex, a wildlife biologist with the Natural Resources Conservation Services in Weatherford and the author of the AMAZING AWESOME NOTEWORTHY Range Plants of North Central Texas. Thanks, Ricky! My nightshade's doing great! | 
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| The coral honeysuckle hasn't skipped a beat all winter. | 
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| Bloom and grow where you're planted, just like this coreopsis is doing in a ROCK. | 
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| Lindsey's surviving peach tree is blooming up a storm. Bees are very appreciative. | 

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| So are the dandelions. | 
 
 
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Beautiful pictures......
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