Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, April 14, 2019 |
I have a few Daffodils, Narcissus, still blooming
Encore Azalea 'Autumn Royalty'
Snowball, Viburnum
Red Buckeye, Aesculus pavia
Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora'
Wisteria
A double white Clematis (Sorry, I have forgotten its name).
Virginia Spiderwort, Tradescantia virginiana, a wildflower I rescued from the side of the road last year.
Pink Dogwood Tree, a cultivar of the native White Flowering Dogwood, Cornus florida.
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...I will need to wait to see most of your beautiful images, our daffodils are up.
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful variety of flowers and colors. Love the Hummer. Enjoy your day! Have a great new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteWow--you have so much and they shot of the hummer is great! I love Red buckeye, I've been considering where I could put on in my garden. Yours is gorgeous! Happy blooms!
ReplyDeleteYou are soooo far ahead of us! Lovely pics, Lea!
ReplyDeleteI do love that buckeye. I really want to get one for my garden.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hummingbird! Kerria japonica is new to me so I looked it up. It should be hardy here. Never knowingly have seen it. Thank you for the coming attractions as we try to progress through spring.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. You make me think I need a dogwood tree.
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous white daffodil.
ReplyDeleteMy wisteria is forming flowers for the first time! I am so excited! The plant has only been in the ground two years, so it's quite young still.
Lea - Your blooms are so beautiful, and so varied. I am still waiting.
ReplyDeleteNow that does the heart good to see all those exquisite flowers, and the Ruby-throated Hummingbird is very cute. Thanks Lea, great post!
ReplyDeleteSpring is dressed in her finest in your garden, Lea. I love that fluffy white Clematis.
ReplyDeleteA Hummingbird feeder wow. Our bluebirds just came back in North Idaho.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
I saw my first hummingbird Sunday!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS flowers.
What a great capture of the hummingbird! I guess I should put my hummingbird feeder out!
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots.
ReplyDeleteThe hummer is a welcome sight!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful floral shots and love that hummer!
ReplyDeleteHappy Days to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Your spring is ahead of ours, of course, but we are getting there. Ruby-throated Hummingbirds have not arrived yet, but many other migrants are already staking out territories and seeking mates.
ReplyDeleteLOVE all the colorful flower photos. Thanks for reminding me that I need to get out our hummingbird feeder and get it ready for visitors.
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