The flowers in Western Washington are the most lush and colorful I’ve ever seen. Spring is a long riot of shapes, smells and colors that starts late February and goes until May.
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Blue Morning Glory
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Daffodils
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Scilla
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Apple blossoms
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Iris
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Red flowering currant
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Flowers at Pike Place Market
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Peonies
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Dew Cap
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Rose