It's never happened before... at least not in Islip since records began in 1963... 70F in February! I feel like I'm still living in South Carolina, or perhaps even Florida. This afternoon was legitimately warm. I sent my tropical plants outside for air and some rain.
| Trachycarpus and potted camellias hanging out with potted tropicals. | 
| Greenhouse azaleas from trader joes. These are frost sensitive. | 
| The Owari Mandarin is looking great but my lemon tree is rough! Both in the garage over the winter. | 
| Love this Nicholas Diamond fern! | 
| Chamadorea Microspadix is somehow able to handle down to 20F and still looks SO tropical! | 
| Indoors, the longer days are forcing the banana plant to send a new leaf (see the top right!) | 
At my parents house, the sedum (Stonecrop) plants are returning!
| Bottle palm is getting air. SHE IS HEAVY! | 
| Sedum sprouting. Amazing! | 
| At my parents house! | 
| Loving Cordyline "Pink Diamond". It's much better indoors than other ti plants. | 
Spring bulbs are eager to sprout! On my walk around town this afternoon I saw crocus, snowdrops, daffodils, and even forsynthia all in bloom.
| Daffodils are on their way up! | 
Although the tropical plants will go back inside tomorrow night, extreme cold just isnt in the forecast yet. It's quite amazing!
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