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Cladrastis kentukea clipping, P.Park 5/17. Now there are dangling pea pods.
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Vibernum plicatum 'tomentosum' in bloom by the rock garden (April 30th).
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Our native Magnolia virginia, about to bust out some seeds.
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and with berry-like seeds by Rose garden shed.
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Is there any need to study this one at all? It's unforgettable, Lagerstroemia indica.
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Zigzag branching and heart-shaped leaves of Cercis canadensis.
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Acer griseum telltale bark.
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Davidia involucrata's long petioles.
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Stewartia psuedocamellia, minus the pretty bark.
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Oxydenrum arboreum, dangling dead man's fingers and all, a reminder of the recently blooming urn-shaped flowers.
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