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My friend and I are in a bit of a debate over what the above plant is. I thought it was Camasia scilliodes (mostly because I love Camasia and was so excited by the possibility it might be blooming already), but upon further investigation I think it is more likely Scilla hyacinthoides. Either way, it is totally beautiful!
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Pink Prunus flowering behind the lead urn from the top of the Red Borders.
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