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Capitol Hill Garden Club
Monday, February 25, 2008
Signs of Spring at National Arboretum
To the right in this view of the Anacostia is the
blood-twig dogwood
"Winter Beauty" "(Cornus sanguinea)"
The very fragrant
wintersweet
(chimonanthus praecox)
A Chinese
witch-hazel
(hamamelis mollis)
Snowdrops
(Galanthus nivalis)
The Lenten rose (helleborus orientalis)
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