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Old 09-11-2004, 01:51 PM
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Cereus-validus. wrote:
Fooled ya, eh?

Some spring bulbs naturally produce their foliage in the late autumn. Its
normal for them and the leaves typically suffer no damage from winter cold.


I think this is a survival issue. The green tops come up as a marker in
the fall to inform the wild gardener NOT to dig like mad to put new
bulbs in THAT space.