Sternbergia lutea


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I talked with a lady for a long time about Sternbergia lutea today. Some people simply refer to them as Sternbergia while others call them the fall crocus. This nice lady referred to them as buttercups and said they bloom twice a year for her. My experience with Sternbergia is a fall bloom, but I will always have an open mind when it comes to stories from gardeners. I have surprised in too many ways, but there is usually an explanation for untimely displays of blooms, color, and foliage.

Brad and Ben finished our tiger lily project. Ben also conquered Mt. Snowflake, the pile of Leucojums from harvest. Brad organized some paypal issues. Sure is nice to have work accomplished on all fronts.

Tomorrow is a time to catch up on lots of e-mails.


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