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I think these unexpected plantings bring joy to passersby and spread good feelings. The little crocus seems to have minds of their own—who knows how they get from one spot to another?

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I think these unexpected plantings bring joy to passersby and spread good feelings. The little crocus seems to have minds of their own—who knows how they get from one spot to another?

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Crocus ‘Tommasinianus’, aka “Tommies,” are the early-blooming ones with smaller, harder dark yellow corms. They’re the ones you can plant in your lawn. The later, larger-flowered ones have big-netted corms and don’t spread like the Tommies, necessarily… but attract a zillion early bees when they open in the sunshine. Anyway, ’nuff said.

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