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Only Royalty Can Proclaim "Spring is Here". Spring garden photo contest.
When the royal crowns of rhubarb show their ruby heads, rest assured....Spring has arrived! The Royal Crowns of Rhubarb...has ushered in Spring 2013 in the midwest!
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blue bulb
6 commentsA few of these small, 4-5 inch high bulbs have just emerged in my PNW garden. The flower buds are an intense violet-blue and the flowers slightly paler. The foliage is vivid green. The flower form...
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Sub-Tropical Beauty: The Bird of Paradise
1 commentWe salvaged this by moving it into the sunshine. This is a single bloom but it puts out doubles frequently in the spring and fall here in central FL. It has grown to the size of a VW...
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Early Tulips
This is the first year for Tulipa 'Ice Stick' to be featured in our Hill Garden. They have been enjoyed, especially since we are behind in our bloom schedule this year.
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Purple and Chartreuse
1 commentThese pictures were taken at the Phipps Conservatory Spring Show this year. Tulipa 'Blue Spectacle' sits amoung the maidenhair ferns and heuchera in the East Room. This dynamic combination of...
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Sea of Crocus tommasinianus
I had just pulled in to the garage, home from my trip to the grocery store, and the gloomy, wet light was too perfect to pass up... like tiny purple brush strokes... sheets of Crocus...
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Shade Tapestry
I love the early blues of the Iris reticulatas. Here is 'Cantab' adding a blue mist to the Mid-March display on our Shade Path. A very pleasant scene to view while bundled for a little...
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Optimism for another year
Hellebore 'Ivory Prince,' given to me by a friend before she moved back to Norway
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Peaches in spring
This is my Wirehaired Dachshund Peaches taking in the scents of Spring.
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Spring Sights
The Queen of the Night Double Tulips stretching out for the morning sun look very elegant with a white flowering shrub as their back drop.
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Green Light
This picture was taken in Massachusetts (May 2010) just as the landscape was turning green.
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Spring's garden kisses pack a color punch!
1 commentOur on-going renovation of our garden in East Lansing, Michigan began when we bought the house 4 years ago. Then, there was nothing in our backyard but scrub honeysuckle and buckthornnbsp...
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Early Spring Bath
The bird bath of my dreams, reflecting a lovely spring day. A gift from Grandpa W. Morris, who was too ill to travel and see it in its full glory. I took this picture so he could see what...
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First spring robin
"Look, Mommy! It's a robin!!" Grace, my four-year-old, pointed out the window as she sat at the table eating breakfast this morning. "I'll grab my camera!" That was me, of course. It...
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Cold Spring Rain
Spring is a fickle season here in western New York. A balmy day can be overtaken by wind and rain at a moment's notice. This is a selection of rainy day photos of beds and borders filled...
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Crocus tommasinianus
The self-seeded Crocus tommasinianus is beginning to come out in our Woodland Garden though it is still pretty cold weather. I caught these open in a couple of sunny hours in the middle of the...
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Desert spring
The desert awakens in the spring in much the same way our gardens do, with delicate shades of yellow and blue, and with the occasional punctuation of brilliant orange, as on this 5-6' Ocotillo from...
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Spring first awakenings
1 commentThe Spring is coming. No matter where we live, which country or state we are, the spring will come in its time to everybody of us to awake. So, let’s try to see it, look at it...It is...
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SPRING...SHINING FROM MY GARDEN
2 commentsHI I CANNOT SPEAK ENGLISH SO I DONT WRITE ANY THING ABOUT MY PHOTO ...
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Spring Awakenings
1 commentSpring comes late to us up here in the mountains; it is still -20 C with 12 inches of snow. The pussy willow is truly the first sign that spring may be on its way.
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First Flower of 2011! PA Zone 5
With beautifully warm temperatures yesterday (nearly 55!), my four-year-old suggested that we take a stroll around the garden and see if anything is in bloom yet. And just a few...
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pollinators
I can hardly wait for spring!I love to take pictures of my many plants,but I usually find myself totally absorbed watching the bees and other pollinators busy at work.
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Spring flowers in Tennessee
Spring in Tennessee and the first flowers of 2009 easily matching the vase from Norwegian friends.
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May Flowers in a Maine Garden
There's something about the color of May blooms I find so cheerful and needed after a long Maine winter - taking photographs is pure joy.
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