The white Iris are blooming.
The pink Hyacinths are outstanding this Spring.
I don't remember the name of these tiny Daffodils. When this bumblebee would light on a bloom, its weight would bend the stem down to the ground.
This wildflower is called 'Spring Beauty.'
The Ornamental Pear trees are blooming.
My first Hellebores blooms opened on January 3. The blooms are still hanging on, but they have faded from a dark pink to a lighter pink.
These buds are Red Buckeye. The Hummingbirds will arrive when the Buckeyes bloom!
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Seeing these flowers make me feel so good. It is a preview of things to come here.
ReplyDeleteI think this weekend will see us enter autumn for real - there is a decent drop in temperature forecast. Cant say as I am upset! Nice to see your spring flowers!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
A lovely display of wildflowers Lea and the bumblebee is a very nice addition.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful seeing all of these...ours has yet to bloom.
ReplyDeleteThe ornamental Pear is quite lovely
ReplyDeleteThose pink hyacinths really pop. I can almost smell them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight to see all the spring glory!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms all! Love the shot of the bee as she approaches the daffs--nice going!
ReplyDeleteLovely blooms all of them! I love the hyacinths and the hellebores.
ReplyDeleteI loved your ornamental pear closeup. Here in upstate New York, I see blogs like yours as our coming attractions (what we can grow in zone 5b, that is) and now, I just can't wait!
ReplyDeleteYou mean those are blooming now!?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. It does my heart good to see Spring blooms.
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