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The flowers that bloom in the spring

May 09, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Their sweet fragrance is spring’s signature.
It is lilac time in North Iowa, where landscapes of the deep purple, lilac, pink, cream — even blue — flowers beckon us to breathe deep and enjoy.
There are hundreds of varieties of lilacs bushes, said James Romer, coordinator of the Master Gardener Program for Iowa State University Extension.
They have [...]

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