Cornelian Cherry Dogwood
Crocuses

Forsythia

Serviceberry

Daffodils and Crocuses on Goldberry Hill

Hyacinth in the Bird Garden

Virginia Bluebells

Brunnera Macrophylla

Daffodils in the Cutting Garden

Self-Seeding Pansies

Vinca Minor or Lesser Periwinkle

Winter Honeysuckle

Andromeda

Violet
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world famous heirloom rose gardener and founder and ceo of jolie in madison, new jersey
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A lovely representation of spring flowers. What is the tree blooming yellow in first photo?
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Thanks for the garden tour, HG. You have a lot going on right now. Happy Bloom Day!
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Pretty, pretty pictures…all of them! The pink viola is so cute…>/Katarina
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Dear Frances, >The first yellow tree blooming is a Cornelian Cherry dogwood. I love its elegance and grace in shaded areas. I did not plant it; it was a gift from nature.>Heirloom Gardener
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It’s interesting that your zone 6 garden is not that far ahead of my zone 5 garden. >>And isn’t nice when nature gives a plant we love, now and again, like the Cornelian Cherry dogwood.>>Thanks for joining in for bloom day.>Carol, May Dreams Gardens
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Very fine pictures of spring day.>What is it on the second last pictures?>Is it evergreen?>regards Ken
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Piondrom,>>The second to last picture is an evergreen andromeda shrub – pieris japonica.>>Heirloom Gardener
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