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  2. Forsythia - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are produced in the early spring before the leaves, bright yellow with a deeply four-lobed flower, the petals joined only at the base. These become pendent in rainy weather thus shielding the reproductive parts. The fruit is a dry capsule, containing several winged seeds. [3] [7]

  3. Eranthis hyemalis - Wikipedia

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    It is a tuberous-rooted herbaceous perennial growing to 15 cm (6 in), with large (2–3 cm (1–1 in)), yellow, cup-shaped flowers held above a collar of 3 leaf-like bracts, appearing in late winter and early spring. The six sepals are bright yellow and petaloid, and the petals are of tubular nectaries. [2]

  4. 40 Best Spring Flowers to Beautify Your Backyard, According ...

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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.

  5. Eranthis - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are yellow (white in E. albiflora and E. pinnatifida), and among the first to appear in spring, as early as January in mild climates, though later where winter snowpack persists; they are frost-tolerant and readily survive fresh snow cover unharmed.

  6. 30 Spring Flowers to Plant Right This Instant for a ... - AOL

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    Here are the best spring flowers your garden needs to shine this season. As soon as it gets warmer, go ahead and take in all the stunning and colorful blooms. 30 Spring Flowers to Plant Right This ...

  7. Stylophorum diphyllum - Wikipedia

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    The flowers have 4 yellow petals, two soon falling sepals, many yellow orange stamens, and a single knobby stigma. They appear singly or in umbels of two to four flowers from early spring to early summer. The flowers issue from between a pair of leaves at the top of the flowering stems. They produce pollen, but no nectar. [5]