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Floral Transitions

From May through June, spring flowers reach their peak, painting gardens and meadows with bursts of color. Tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths start to bow out as peonies, irises, and columbines take center stage. As June unfolds, warmer temperatures signal the transition into summer, inviting perennials like coneflowers, daylilies, and black-eyed Susans to bloom. The shift is subtle—petals of spring gracefully giving way to the sun-loving vibrance of summer’s floral cast, blending the seasons in a seamless, fragrant handoff.  Cheers

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