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Sep 1, 2012 8:56 AM CST
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Those huge trees won't be any problem at all for spring-flowering bulbs! Crocuses & Daffs are even earlier than tulips, but Alliums are the only things I can think of that might flower so late in the season that shade could be an issue for them.. and any of them will flower the first year, sun is just a factor for letting the leaves replenish the bulb for the following year.
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