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    3. Anemones (Windflowers) Anemones are an early spring blooming perennial flower that are simple, yet elegant. The petals may be single or double-layered, depending on the variety.

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    Another early bloomer, crocuses, with their bright purple petals, are best planted in individual pots because of their appeal to garden pests. Courtney Newbold / 500px - Getty Images Hyacinth

  4. Viola sororia - Wikipedia

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    The lower three petals are hairy and the stem of the flower droops slightly. [7] These flowers can be found in the woods, thickets, and near stream beds. [5] V. sororia can live and reproduce for more than 10 years. [9] Blooming in the spring and summer (April–August), Viola sororia can be found in colors of white, blue, or purple. [5]

  5. Cardamine douglassii - Wikipedia

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    The margins may be smooth or coarsely toothed. Although colors range from purple to a purplish white, it is important to note that entirely white petals are rare among this species. The flowers are borne in a raceme and are typically born in early spring from mid-March to late April. The petals are 7 to 15 millimeters long and 3 to 5 ...

  6. Claytonia caroliniana - Wikipedia

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    Claytonia caroliniana is a flowering, woodland perennial herb. [5] [4] It grows from March though June and is one of the earliest spring ephemerals. [4]The plant grows from spherical underground tubers in light humus.

  7. Cardamine angustata - Wikipedia

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    Cardamine angustata (known by the common name slender toothwort) is a perennial forb native to the eastern United States, [4] that produces white to pink or purple flowers in early spring. Description