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bondjam33 73M
671 posts
4/2/2021 11:14 am
foto Friday - Flowers

Spring is revving up nicely with three days of temperatures in the 23-24 C (73-75F) range.
With the temperatures set to go right down to zero (32) in the next few days and some snow forecast, the spring blooms are making hay while the sun shines.

Cyclamen hiding beneath a large fern

White and Yellow narcissus

Wood anemones and Grape hyacinth

This blue Hyacinth is now naturalised in the large tub and comes back every year. The mixed daffodils and tulips have all turned out shades of yellow somehow.

One of my wife's favourites Fritillaria Meleagris; great plants for wet soil.

The all time favourite of people from Devon (cue Mrs J) the native primrose. This one is thriving in deep shade under the leaves of a large foxglove.

White alyssum survived the winter in a hanging basket on the wall behind the boiler.

Cherry blossom is really evocative of Spring.











bondjam33 73M
840 posts
4/2/2021 11:16 am

Spring flowers -always so welcome after Winter.


Hawkslayer 90M
13697 posts
4/2/2021 11:54 am

Great series of pictures! I enjoyed them all, especially the Daffodils.

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Rocketship 82F
19001 posts
4/2/2021 1:18 pm

Ahhh......... lovely!!!

The apricot trees are in full bloom here now.


PearlsWthMyJeans 70F
1905 posts
4/2/2021 1:18 pm

Beautiful flowers, Bondjam! A great way to start spring!

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starwomyn 72F
8906 posts
4/2/2021 1:50 pm

Marvelous photos of equally marvelous flowers.

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Koffla 70M
14601 posts
4/2/2021 4:18 pm



I think spring is the perfect time for flowers!


MrsJoe 78F
18244 posts
4/2/2021 5:44 pm

I love hyacinths, but they usually come up and are spent by the time I spend any time outside to enjoy them, so I ended up cutting them to have in the house. Then one year, they just didn't come up. I do have some little grape ones out near the lilac bush, but they haven't appeared yet this year.
I enjoyed your pictures.


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