Photo by T. Cronin
When winter melts away, loosening its cold grip on the garden, spring enters the scene with a burst of flowers called spring ephemerals. Ephemerals only last a short period of time. They take advantage of the sweet in-between moment, when the weather is cool but not freezing and before trees leaf out.
Our native bleeding heart (Dicentra eximia) is one of the staples of springtime. For more on this spring beauty;
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