It just feels . . . well . . . weird.
And even a bit wrong.
In February 2011, the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture said the snowdrop "blooms from mid-winter [my emphasis] to early spring."
Kew Royal Botanic Gardens claims "flower of hope" is one of its common names
Alrighty, then.
Here's what I'm hoping for: more winter.
Give me all four seasons.
Please!
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