Northern Cardinal, Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, March 12, 2019 |
And I have red and pink Hyacinths.
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Snowflakes, Leucojum, are sometimes confused with their Snowdrop cousins, Galanthus.
Oxalis
This Spirea has tiny blooms,…
… but there are lots of them!
Narcissus!
For Spring Foliage and the promise of blooms to come! - Sedum telephium 'Munstead Red' Stonecrop
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...so nice to see Lea, not much for me to see here today.
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful collection of blooms! Enjoy your day, have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYou have some lovelies, Lea. I especially enjoy the Hyacinths, but the Daffodils might just steal the spotlight.
ReplyDeleteThe promise of spring is everywhere. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNo flowers here yet!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteWe're still buried in snow.
It was so nice seeing your blooms. It got up to 67 degrees where I am in upstate New York today (with sun!!!!) but the wind is howling and in a couple of hours it will be winter again. Your photos give me hope, and hope is all I need now to get over the (hopefully) last hump before we have daffodils and hyacinths. Happy GBBD!
ReplyDeleteI am so ready for this...but going to be a while for me. Beautiful views, today, Lea!
ReplyDeleteThose spirea blooms are so cute! And the daffodils just brighten my day!
ReplyDeleteSpring has definitely arrived in your part of the country, Lea! I love the Spirea and the Oxalis. There's not a lot of overlap between our plant palettes but I did plant a few dozen Leucojum; however, only one of them has a single tiny bloom.
ReplyDeleteMy favorites in your garden are those tiny spirea blooms! Happy Bloom Day, Lea!
ReplyDeleteOh Lea, lots of beautiful blooms in your garden. Your blooms are ahead of ours as we had such a cold February. Such a nice preview of what's to come. Love the little spirea blooms - so cute.
ReplyDeleteoh spring sure is popping up in your neck of the woods!! all we have right now are crocus, but the tulips and daffodils are showing off a lot of greenery!!
ReplyDeletethe male cardinal is a real standout, like a flower he is so hard to miss!!
I love those whites they are very elegant. The first and only time i saw snowdrops, it automatically became my favorite even if there are crocuses with them. I wonder if i will see them again in this lifetime.
ReplyDeleteFantastic spring colors! I get excited about spring, even if it isn't mine!
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