Every spring I always enjoy seeing flowers in bloom, especially the French lilac. I found this growing along the fence of a cute little cottage in the neighborhood.

Most French lilac I’ve seen are purple, but this one is in pure white. The leaves are heart shaped and remind me of the Bodhi tree.
The flower is very fragrant, almost like perfume. But unlike the sweet smell of honeysuckle, this scent is almost too strong for me. But some people really enjoy this scent and it’s popular blend in perfumes.
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Just sharing some more blooms from spring. This is the California lilac I mentioned earlier. It’s a big bush that’s almost as tall as the Japanese maple.

California lilac is a very fragrant flowering shrub that is also an evergreen and drought tolerant. The plant selection keeps the landscaping here very simple and neat.
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Signs of spring are popping up around the neighborhood. Northern California had the nicest weather recently, especially after many days of rain.

Pretty and colorful red tulip and some daffodils. I wish they were in pastel colors, as they always remind me of Easter eggs.

One of the neighbor’s apple tree, we suspect it’s crab apple blossoms.
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It may still be snowing and chilly in other parts of the states, but here in Northern California it’s starting to feel very much like spring.

These were taken earlier today. It’s only middle of February. There were so many blossoms after all the rain we had recently.
Notice the Oleander bush with pointy green leaves, they are also growing new leaves. Oleander leaves and sap is poisonous if eaten by pets. Fortunately the cats stay away from them. And it’s best to avoid touching the sap too. But they do have pretty flowers that bloom from summer to autumn.

I like how the blossoms bunch up. Also looks like the juniper are creeping up, they need some spring pruning.
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