Spring is in the Air

Spring is in the Air
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City of Oakwood recently issued the following announcement.

Celebrate the end of cold winter months and welcome the beginning of beautiful spring. Some of the first spring flowers are popping in Oakwood!  Right now, stop by and visit Loy 

Gardens on Park Road and you will see the first harbingers of spring along the pathway.  The Winter Aconite are blooming as well as the spring crocus. Other wildflowers and bulbs 

to follow.  The bees love these plants as well.  As the months go by, there will be other spring bulbs and wildflowers that will appear in the city’s natural areas…. Loy Gardens,

Elizabeth Gardens, Houk Stream, Francine’s Garden and Smith Gardens.  So check these areas out and visit these beautiful treasures in Oakwood.  Please stay on the pathways 

in these areas as plants are beginning to emerge from the wintery months.

The Winter Aconite are yellow cup-shaped bright yellow flower that have blanketed the wooded area in Loy Gardens.  These bulbs have been there for over fifty years plus years 

and one of  the earliest bulbs to bloom in the spring.  Also, mixed with the Winter Aconite are  the early blooming bluish-purple crocus with yellow centers that are along the 

pathway.  There are more spring plants to come, so visit these areas often.

Original source can be found here.



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