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Spring in My Backyard Hello folks! Spring can be a very quirky time around here in Massachusetts. The air can feel cold and warm, and the weather can go from sunny to rainy to sunny again, all in one day! Another thing is that at first glance, spring can look very dull and grey- and then a couple weeks later you get an explosion of bright green and beautiful flowers. But if you look very carefully, you can spot some of the early signs of spring and you can see some of these tiny secrets starting to sprout… Here we go!
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Page 1: Spring in My Backyard - Franciscan Children'sfranciscanchildrens.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Spring-in-My-Backyard.pdfSpring in My Backyard Hello folks! Spring can be a very quirky

Spring in My Backyard

Hello folks! Spring can be a very quirky time

around here in Massachusetts. The air can feel

cold and warm, and the weather can go from

sunny to rainy to sunny again, all in one day!

Another thing is that at first glance, spring can

look very dull and grey- and then a couple

weeks later you get an explosion of bright

green and beautiful flowers. But if you look

very carefully, you can spot some of the early

signs of spring and you can see some of these

tiny secrets starting to sprout… Here we go!

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One of the early signs of spring is the bright yellow flowers

of the forsythia shrub:

Up close, these blooms look like little sunny explosions!

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And another plant that blooms early is this teeny tiny

flower called the scilla:

Oh, what’s that? Couldn’t spot it? How about a close

up of this tiny gem:

Cutie little scilla!

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Another springtime favorite is a tulip,

which starts out something like this:

One of the earliest things to bloom, tulips come in a million

colors! By mid-April, this little sprout becomes:

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Each May, many of us enjoy (or sneeze at) lilac

bushes. But before we get to the full floral

scented bloom, we get this cute cluster:

And soon after, we get this!

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You may also notice the early

sprouts of an iris:

Not much to look at, eh? They are stiff and

smooth, with pointy tops, and only a few

inches tall.

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In a little while (about 2 months or so), we’ll see it

turn into this:

Pretty amazing, right?! The leaves can grow to be

as tall as a foot in height, and they send up these

tall stems that give us a beautiful flower!

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Here is another iris- this one has leaves that start out purple!!!

Interestingly, when this starts to bloom, the leaves lose their purple hue

and change to deep green, but the stem that holds the flower remains

purple!

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Hang in there, we have some real garden favorites coming up!

Another late spring favorite is a peony:

But before we get that, we get these bright little squirts of red:

Don’t be fooled- these are really, really tiny! They’re only about

half an inch tall at this time!

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Lastly, this plant is a personal favorite of mine. It may

get a bad rap for all the thorns, but look at those early

vibrant red leaves!

And by mid-June, we get to enjoy the heavy, sweet

aroma of roses!

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Thanks for checking out some of the signs of

spring with me!