Apple Blossoms

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

Nothing says spring quite like apple tress in full blossom.

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Butterfly Daffodil

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

All of the five bulbs planted last fall came up, each showing a different form of the traditional daffodil blossom.

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Tawdra Tulips

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

These bulbs were planted last fall and what a delight they add to the spring garden.

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Viburnum

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

This bush was labeled wrong when purchased, as a Verbena, but it has yet to let me down.

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Wild Geraniums

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

Was delighted this spring to find the hillside dotted with these little beauties.

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Allium clusters

by Jim Smith
(Ancaster Ontario Canada)

You can never have enough allium to make a statement in the spring. I think I'm going to have to fork over the big bucks for the gigantic ones for next year.

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Sweetpea Bush

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

These bushes were here when we purchased our home almost thirty years ago and still bloom every spring.

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Peach Iris

by Shanon
(Stockton, CA)

Peach Iris

Peach Iris

I have had this plant for at least 2 years, this was its first bloom. I had even forgotten what color it was. Luscious dreamsicle color.

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Forsytnia

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

Instead of taking the usual full shot of this forsythia,
I tries a different approach and was pleased with the results!

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Glory-of-the-snow

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

I am not sure of the correct name, but these little blossoms really brighten early springtime. And yes, they will really bloom even through snow!

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Flowering Quince

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

Another spring favorite, and the bumbles enjoy them too!

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Wild Tulips

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

These were sold either by the name 'Tardra' or 'Tawdra' Tulips which I found out later means wild. Although smaller in size they certainly have plenty of color to share.

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Black Iris

by Shanon
(Stockton, CA)

Black Iris

Black Iris

First to flower in a Black and White Flower garden. They were huge, beautiful, and lots of them.

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Amaryllis

by Shanon
(Stockton, CA)

Candy Cane Amaryllis

Candy Cane Amaryllis

I got this bulb for Christmas. What a beautiful present it turned out to be.

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Wildflower

by Sandy Jo
(MI)

Am not sure what these lovely little flowers are, but they appear each spring, sprinkled throughout the yard.

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