This white Lenten Rose has been buried under snow in my Southern Tier of New York garden since late December (more or less).
Finally, this weekend, with snow melting, it made an appearance but the buds already weren't looking good.
After these pictures were taken, a cold front came through, and the temperature dipped down to 11 degrees F (-11C). Because we had freezing drizzle yesterday, I haven't gone out to see if the buds survived.
But now the temperatures will be warming up again.
Sometimes, when there is no snow cover, this plant's buds die and there are no blooms for another year. The next few days will tell the story.
Joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for her #WordlessWednesday.


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