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Posted on April 16, 2014 by jmarkowski Posted in My garden .

“Stuff” is still happening out in the garden even as we experience wind chills in the teens and a bit of snow:

Buds on the Viburnum carlesii ‘Aurora’ continue to march towards actual blooms:

The buds are in full effect on the Amelanchier grandiflora (Serviceberry) ‘Autumn Brilliance’:
  

An initial bloom can be seen on the Leucojum aestivum (Summer Snowflake) ‘Gravetye Giant’:
 

The to-be monstrous bloom on the Allium ‘Globemaster’ has made its initial appearance:
  

The foliage on the Viburnum plicatum ‘Shoshoni’ has emerged: 

We have the first signs of the Astilbes:
 

And the cool season ornamental grasses have arrived:  

You have to love this time of year.

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