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An early spring could mean trouble for some plants, says horticulturist

Some flowers are blooming earlier than ever at MUN's Botanical Garden

CBC NewsJenna Head

Some flowers have started to bloom ahead of schedule at Memorial University's Botanical Gardens. (Olivia Garrett/CBC)

Rain, drizzle, and fog were exchanged for sunshine and plus-degree temperatures last week in parts of Newfoundland, leaving many residents of the St. John's area noticing signs of spring.

Megan McCarthy, an assistant horticulturist at Memorial University's Botanical Garden, says many flowers are blooming two or three weeks ahead of schedule.

Climate change, she says, is likely to b…

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