Apple Blossoms
by Sandy Jo
(MI)
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.
Tawdra Tulips
by Sandy Jo
(MI)
These bulbs were planted last fall and what a delight they add to the spring garden.
Viburnum
by Sandy Jo
(MI)
This bush was labeled wrong when purchased, as a Verbena, but it has yet to let me down.
Wild Geraniums
by Sandy Jo
(MI)
Was delighted this spring to find the hillside dotted with these little beauties.
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.
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
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.
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!
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!
Flowering Quince
by Sandy Jo
(MI)
Another spring favorite, and the bumbles enjoy them too!
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.
Black Iris
by Shanon
(Stockton, CA)
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
I got this bulb for Christmas. What a beautiful present it turned out to be.
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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