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Well, the poor Prairie Crocuses looked rather battered and droopy this morning, after the awful snow storm we had two days ago! They were all closed up, with their little fur coats - solar heating, Crocus style!
"This furry little perennial is actually not a crocus, which is in the Lily family; it's really an anemone, in the Buttercup family."
"This furry little perennial is actually not a crocus, which is in the Lily family; it's really an anemone, in the Buttercup family."
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