The earliest bloomers of any species will be rare since the majority of conspecific plants have not yet flowered.
The continuous cold of our so-called endless winter ensured that the buds on traditionally early bloomers stayed tightly closed.
Of course, some early bloomers may already have developed into larvae or nymphs.
Try redecorating when the early bloomers have had it.
The kids who are not early bloomers may have potential, but they don't get enough opportunities to practice.
Among perennials, bleeding hearts are early bloomers, and they seemed anxious to keep up with their neighbors.
Some individuals are "early bloomers," and others grow and develop later.
All sorts of early bloomers (like daffodils, bleeding hearts and fern-leaf peonies) may be dormant beneath what appears to be prime transplant territory.
Because the delicate, feathery foliage of these early bloomers will be long gone by autumn, it is wise to mark them clearly as soon as they come up.
Its ukai-zakura (鵜飼桜) is among the earliest bloomers in the city and was planted over 100 years ago.