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Nov 21, 2010 7:13 PM CST
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But I would assume that these spring-blooming plants need a period of cold, or at least of dormancy, before the signal to bloom would be triggered. Is it possible that the anomalous heat this fall knocked them out and put them in a false state of dormancy? I know very little about botany, so that probably sounds ridiculous.

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