Virginia Bluebells Soil Emergence - Spring Ephemeral - March 2025
Over the past couple of years, our garden has been home to a couple of Spring Ephemerals: Virginia Bluebells and Bloodroot. They both naturalized via our neighbor's garden. And...my neighbor dug-up a couple and gifted them to us a few years back. They live in the 'kitchen curved' bed amongst the Oakleaf Hydrangeas and put on a quick Spring show. Hence the name..."Spring Ephemerals".
As I was cleaning up a little bit in the beds this week, I came across this crown of a plant that was just emerging from the soil. See below for the buds emerging from the soil - partially covered by snow:
Since these things naturalize and have been spreading, I'm NOT certain which this is - but based on some of the images online - I'm pretty sure this is a crown of a Virginia Bluebells plant.
From snow-covered trees yesterday. To these sure signs of life the very next day. Spring is here.
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