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What can visitors see at the Arboretum in March?

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What can visitors see at the Arboretum in March?

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A. You’ll see hellebores, you’ll see the early dogwoods, the yellow flowered ones in March. And we have a big bulb display. Tens of thousands of bulbs. We also still have a lot of witch hazels blooming as well as some of the later winter flowering shrubs. You get to see things emerging at this time of year. Stuff wakes up and the chartreuseness of spring is upon you. You have a combination of color and transparency so that you can see structure and color, form and the landscape in a way you won’t see any other time of year. You see through shades of color as the buds are opening.

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