In most parts of the country "late" blooms are the best to avoid the snow. Love the way your photo emphasizes the pristine whiteness of the daf bloom with just a pop of color in the center.
Pretty... Daffodils, tulips and crocus are just starting to bloom here. Everything is 1 to 2 weeks late this year, whereas last year they were 4 to 6 weeks early.
Gorgeous flower.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Lea! I also like the hint of the blurred pinkish purple flowers in the background.
ReplyDeletePretty flower with lovely, soft, clear lighting. You can almost smell that daffodil fragrance.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite spring flowers
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
Nice spring flower!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
I love daffodils. Happy Monday.
ReplyDeleteSWEEEET! Isn't nature wonderful?...:)JP
ReplyDeleteso pretty.
ReplyDeletePretty little flower
ReplyDeleteSuperb photography – exquisite Spring bloom!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog too -will be back soon to read through earlier posts.
Visiting from Macro Monday
Yay for late season daffodils :) I'm so happy that they're still hanging around!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely daffodil. We're so far behind mine haven't even thought of blooming yet.
ReplyDeleteI adore daffodils, and miss them every spring (we can't grow them here in Florida!)
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty flower. I wish we could have them all year!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captures. Have a fabulous week!
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Liz (yacb)
It is late, but is very gorgeous. I remember a line from Mulan with that late blooming.
ReplyDeleteIn most parts of the country "late" blooms are the best to avoid the snow. Love the way your photo emphasizes the pristine whiteness of the daf bloom with just a pop of color in the center.
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing some blooming around us too.
ReplyDeleteweird weather is all I can say.
What a beautiful picture. Our daffodils are late this year, thanks to a late spring.
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Pretty... Daffodils, tulips and crocus are just starting to bloom here. Everything is 1 to 2 weeks late this year, whereas last year they were 4 to 6 weeks early.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous capture, Lea. Fresh and enchanting! (Thanks for stopping by my blog)
ReplyDeleteThe two tone variety of daffodil (rather than all yellow) is so refreshing! A delightful photo!
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