I am in the northeast corner of Mississippi, USA zone 7b.
A wildflower, Spiderwort, blooming in the rain. The other photos were made before the rain began.
Another wildflower, Butterweed, likes moist soil, and we have had plenty of rain this Spring!
Wild Violets
Most of my Daffodils bloomed last month, but there are still a few of these that make two blooms per stem.
Hellebores
Red Buckeyes are shrubs that attract Hummingbirds.
Clematis
In memory of the time when Foliage Follow-up was the day after Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day: the leaf of a Tulip Poplar Tree waiting to unfurl.
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
I am linking in today with May Dreams Gardens for Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16
So many beautiful blooms! Have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove the raindrops on the first blooms! Have a great weekend, Lea.
ReplyDeletePretty late daffodil; also enjoyed the Red Buckeye,which I'm not sure if I've ever seen here. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers, Lea.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful flowers. I love that clematis!
ReplyDeleteYou have a good variety of blooms already!
ReplyDeleteEach and every photograph is beautiful, Lea.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers
ReplyDeleteThese are pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms, Lea! Aren't the wood violets special? Happy GBBD!
ReplyDeleteLovely blooms. Those little daffodils are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers and we have a lot of wild violets around our farm at the moment.
ReplyDeleteMany beautiful blooms to meet your April day. While not a bloom, I especially enjoyed the Tulip Tree leaf waiting to unfurl. There is so much beauty in even the small things.
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