Yellow is one of the main colors of spring, it seems.
Once again, for my "Y" day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge, I am devoting it to the beautiful yellows of spring. Because I can't resist, I'm returning to my home area in the Southern Tier of New York State today.
Wood poppy (April 21)
Bladderwort (April 22)
A species tulip.
Daffodils and grape hyacinth.
Golden dead nettle (April 27)My last two tulips to open - pale yellow (April 28)
My last daffodil to open (taken April 28)
From earlier this month (not mine), a forsythia.
"Y" day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. My theme: "Exploring South Carolina and the Eastern United States.
Tomorrow, the last day of Blogging from A to Z for 2023, I will return to South Carolina one last time.
These flowers are still fresh and lush to look at. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe woodlands here are being carpeted with spring ephemerals. So great to see.
ReplyDelete...thanks for brightening up our rainy morning.
ReplyDeleteNice bunch of yellows! I notice how the garden seems to move from one dominate color to another as the season progresses. I was happy to see a bright pink break up my purples recently.
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ReplyDeleteThey all are little suns in a garden! Love to see them at your place! It's always lovely to visit gardens on the other side of the world. All my best from Austria
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I love yellow flowers - we need to add a forsythia bush or two to our house.
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Those some pretty yellow flowers.
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Lovely yellow flowers of spring -- always welcome after the winter. I have a ton of purple dead nettle on my garden plot -- I had no idea it came in yellow (which looks much nicer).
ReplyDeleteVery pretty yellow.
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