Out and about at my local gardens this weekend while there was a break in all the rain we have been getting. This March has been one of the wettest on record and we’re only half way through it. That and the very mild temperatures are making the spring flowers burst into bloom!
Windflowers, also known as Anemones
Beautiful, deep blue Hyacinths
Black and White Image of Camellia Blossom
Daffodil surrounded by fallen, white Azalea blossoms
Daffodils planted near a giant Ponderosa Pine
The stars of the March blossoms – Daffodils
The most fragrant shrub blossom. I believe it is called Wild Snowball.
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Just beautiful
Thank you, Steve!
These are definitely all beauties, Peggy. Great photography. 🙂
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed them as much as I did! I only wish that you could smell the fragrances, as well! Have a great Spring!
These are gorgeous shades, Peggy!
Thank you, William! Glad you like the photos!
Such wonderful colours. Makes me feel happy an excited about the season about to start now. Still think the black and white photo is my favourite. It has so rich tones and great details.
Thank you so much for your kind comments! The spring season has much more meaning for many of us this year, since many had an exceptionally cold and snowy winter. And yes, I tend to favor the black and white photo, myself. Here’s to spring!