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   from the issue of April 17, 2008

     
 
EARLY BLOOMS

The south facade of Love Library is reflected in a puddle as rain drips off the bright blue flowers of a Siberian squill (Scilla siberica). The plant is one of the first to bloom in the spring. Cultivated since 1796, Siberian squill is not from Siberia, but from other areas of Russia and Eurasia. Photo by Troy Fedderson/University Communications.

 

 




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