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Jun 7, 2017 12:05 PM CST
Name: Anita
West Fulton, NY (Zone 5a)
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I found this awesome wildflower database. It isn't a stagnant database.

There is a google map. You find where ever you want to know what wildflowers are blooming at the time you are accessing the site. It lists the flowers and the probability the flower will be in bloom. You can click on the flower and find more information but not planting info. You have to see it to know what I am trying to say.

Unfortunately you can't save anything even if you make an account but like I said the site isn't stagnant.

It is a feast for the eyes. If you get a chance to walk about your area, like I do, I get obsessed looking for these flowers. If you want to visit somewhere, you may want to know what wildflowers are in bloom.
http://www.wildflowersearch.co...
Its easy for me to believe in miracles when science can't explain why a blade of grass has its shape and that is just one plant and one attribute.

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