So,
my previous post, Spring Sprung, got published before I meant and so
I reverted it to draft and then published it on Monday. Considering
the few number of views, I guess my readers think that it still
doesn't exist but it's there now! It's the prelude to this one and
the next two so if you haven't looked at it, you might want to.
OK,
on to whites, yellows, and oranges.
bulbine
bulbine
dewberry
flower with dew
our
dogwood tree produced 5 flowers this year. it's first time ever to
bloom.
fleabane
mock
dogwood
mock
dogwood
red
tip photinia
iris
gerber
daisy and freesia at the base of a yellow bells that blooms in the
summer.
next:
pinks and reds
Spring may have taken her time for you but it looks as if it were worth the wait.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are 7-10 days ahead of me, so I get to enjoy spring twice. Is bulbine a lily?
ReplyDeleteOh, the dewberry (with dew! how cool is that?) looks like it's made of cotton.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
oh, these are beauties!
ReplyDeleteyes, sadly, when you publish, then retract for later, any feed readers (like feedly or bloglovin) don't recognize it the 2nd time it is published. folks clicking on the original in their list get told it's not available to view. easier to just let it fly. :)
I think it's true: the earth laughs with flowers. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the Buddha with the iris!
ReplyDeleteI've backtracked through the reinstated post. What a crowd, a host (to borrow from Wordsworth) of color, and especially the Texas bluebells. I wonder if my cousin has any in her sight. I must ask.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE the dewberry! I agree with Magaly - it's like cotton... Also love the gerberas & freesia - so cheerful!
ReplyDeleteA nice selection of spring beauties.
ReplyDeleteLove the yellows - so bright and cheery. Enjoying spring vicariously through your photos~
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