Waking Up Late With Winter Plants (2026)
iLandscape 2026
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59m
Presented by Heather Prince at iLandscape 2026
Winter in the Midwest may feel like the longest season, but then Mother Nature reminds us of the resilience of plants with the earliest flowers. We’ll explore a wide array of plants from trees and shrubs to perennials, bulbs, and natives that flower in March and April (sometimes earlier!). From fleeting surprises to long-blooming selections, there are many options for late winter charmers. Surprise and delight clients with these floral experiences that celebrate the turning of the year and the soil waking up.
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