Daffodils

Redbuds? (I'm not sure.)

Magnolia

More Redbuds?

I've even seen some Dogwoods blooming, but traffic didn't allow photographs. This is a confusing winter for the plants. I suppose we will get some really cold weather, an ice storm or snow, and we will lose the blooms in the actual spring.
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The same thing is happening here in NorCal. I suspect it is going to ruin many crops...
We've had an unseasonably warm winter here in Alberta too. Not warm enough to get things growing though. I just know that we'll get a blast of real winter from next week on, because next weekend DH is firing up the greenhouse, and we will be paying for that heat. Hence, winter will come.
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