Spring About
It's Dove-tree (Davidia involucrata) and wisteria bloom-time here in the Pacific Northwest. Hurray! The distinctive display of the former has been a seasonal signal I have attended to for a good while now, having located specimens in at least three locations within reach of downtown.
That is a sign that we are genuinely into Spring, i.e., well past the first crocus and skunk-cabbage signals I forage for aggressively even as early as late February. By now, most of the narcissus have faded and the tulips are also on the way out. Alas, our Burkwood's viburnum, a personal favorite, is also done and I barely had a chance to swoon over scent. Plenty of early Azaleas are exuberant, many wonderfully scented. Lilacs are going strong.
I think we are a week or two ahead of schedule, though I do not have hard data to support that claim.
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