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Mon, 25 Feb 2002 16:21:20 EST
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In Northern, VA, in late January, you often have skunk cabbage, alder, or
maple.
In late February, you often get willow.

This year, right now, jonquils and physithia are in bloom in Montgomery
County.

George Imirie

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