Thursday, March 8, 2018

Spirea, March 8, 2018

Thankful Thursday and Little Things Thursday

Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, March 4, 2018
Today I am thankful for shrubs that bloom early in the Spring!

I think this is an 'Ogon' Spirea, but I am not sure.

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13 comments:

  1. We had those at my childhood home. Thanks for the memory. They are a burst of spring.

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  2. Such a sign of spring! We've got snow here!

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  3. I am enjoying signs of spring now. It won't be long and I am ready!

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  4. It’s so pretty! Happy Spring Lea! Is spirea the same flowering bush we used to call “bridal veil?” I have spent so many Springs in SW Florida now that I’ve almost forgotten about typical Spring flowers.

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  5. YAY!!! Spring will soon be springing all around us
    MB

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  6. ...'Ogon' Spirea has yellow leaves, will have to wait and see.

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  7. I would be thankful to see a flower this early in the spring. It is still cold here.

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  8. all the signs of spring are making me so happy!!

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  9. I don't know it's name but it is a delightful sign that spring is almost here

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  10. Nice to see that you have something blooming! Not much here, so far, but we are getting close. Thanks for linking up today!

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  11. Oh yes, I am thankful for those, too--both yours, which I can view on your beautiful blog, and mine, which will be blooming soon. Happy spring!

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  12. It's such a wonderful moment when the first signs of spring arrive. How awesome that you have full bushes of color.

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  13. Thankful to see Spring through your blog! We are months from anything flowering!!!

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