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It seemed that within hours of the first rains the week before last, several of our backyard plants burst into bloom. They had been waiting out the drought long enough.

Rain lilies and both the blue and white common wild petunias were the first. Salvia greggii was close behind. Also blooming now are mealy sage, tropical sage, giant blue sage, Salvia leucantha, indigo spires, Barbados cherry, pigeon berry, turk’s cap, cenizo, snow-on-the mountain, greeneyes, Lindheimer’s senna, esperanza, evergreen sumac, beebrush, snapdragon vine, and chile piquin.
The butterflies and hummingbirds have some nectar now! What a difference in two weeks!
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**ARCHIVED POST AUTHOR: ward