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Post by Garage Rocker on Mar 31, 2016 16:08:29 GMT -5
Spring has brought a burst of color, but also storms and high wind, so I thought it best to get a few photos around the yard before the bloom is off the rose, literally. Maybe those further north will appreciate knowing that the good weather is here and it's headed their way!
Crab Apple
Yoshino Cherry
Redbud just popping open
The Bradford and Cleveland pears were the first to bloom and the wind is going to get them tonight.
From last year, but nonetheless...
Share any photos you have that might brighten a dreary day.
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Post by Fossilman on Mar 31, 2016 16:11:11 GMT -5
Spring is here too,the mid 70's...Will have to post a few colorful photos...
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Post by manofglass on Mar 31, 2016 16:17:22 GMT -5
Nice photos Garage
It was spring it is going to snow this week
walt
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Post by kk on Mar 31, 2016 20:25:26 GMT -5
Hi there, hope you dont mind me adding pics to your fantastic post (if not appropriate, please just delete) Different continent, same scenario. We had the longest, coldest (for us) and dimmest (least sunny days) winter on record. Now slowly things come back to what we are used to. Cotton tree flower National flower: Bauhinia Cought those two fellows enjoying themselves in the sunlight (last Sunday) Kingfisher is just a bit out of range for clear picture (about 120 yards away) As said, things finally come alive here and blooms are everywhere Does not mean air-quality is better too. Last but not least; does anyone recognize this plant? Krista (my daughter) took seeds from what we presumed where dandelions in Austria last year. We germinated some in November and planted. Grew one flowering stalk and started an avalanche of plants sprouting downhill here in the village. Leaves seem to be similar, but the flower is absolutely not. So no clue what we started here.
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Post by snuffy on Mar 31, 2016 21:10:26 GMT -5
One I took this weekend. snuffy
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Post by Garage Rocker on Mar 31, 2016 22:32:09 GMT -5
kk, nice photos! I hoped others would share. Don't recognize the yellow flower, but the leaves do look like dandelion.
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Post by Garage Rocker on May 3, 2016 13:09:54 GMT -5
April showers bring May flowers...and trees. I was out in the yard after a good rainstorm the other day.
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Post by victor1941 on May 3, 2016 19:46:07 GMT -5
I love good natural photo's and all of these are very nice. Keep the pictures coming.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 21:46:45 GMT -5
April showers bring May flowers...and trees. I was out in the yard after a good rainstorm the other day.
Thanks for the thread. Excellent images! What do May flowers bring?
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Post by Garage Rocker on May 3, 2016 21:56:43 GMT -5
It's a trick question, @shotgunner
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 22:00:24 GMT -5
It's a trick question, @shotgunner Not really, silly. Mayflowers bring Pilgrims.
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Post by Garage Rocker on May 3, 2016 22:04:49 GMT -5
Yes, that's the traditional answer.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 22:29:51 GMT -5
Haha
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Post by Garage Rocker on Apr 21, 2017 14:44:05 GMT -5
Another Spring, another stroll around the yard.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Apr 21, 2017 15:20:03 GMT -5
Beautiful, Randy. Nothing like a bit o' spring to put a smile on your face. Thanks for a different kind of eye candy.
Okay, you asked for it! Some of these photos were taken several months ago. It was springtime here, lol. Today it is summer, supposed to get to 90 degrees.
Double daffodils, photo taken at Winnie's in Ramona a couple weekends ago.
Single bi-color daffodil
Purple statice with Papilio eurymedon, the pale swallowtail or pallid swallowtail
Bearded iris
The rest are in my yard.
Aloe
Strawberry
Kalanchoe
Thunbergia
Freesia. Too bad you can't enjoy the wonderful fragrance by looking at a photo!
Daffodil
Epidendrum. AKA reed orchid
Parasol (or umbrella?) aloe, bought in Quartzsite about ten years ago.
Passion flower. These also smell wonderful!
That's it for now. These are ones I already had on Flickr.
Thanks for inviting us to share, Garage Rocker .
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Post by Garage Rocker on Apr 21, 2017 18:28:39 GMT -5
rockpickerforever, I have to know what the prehistoric plant/tree is behind the umbrella aloe? It's very angry looking. Thanks for sharing your photos, I like seeing some I know and some you can't have around here.
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Post by kk on Apr 21, 2017 20:19:46 GMT -5
Spring is in full force over here, wet wet wet. Last years pictures are from sealevel, this time round I'm more likely to have pictures of blooms at the higher region around here (1800 to 2400 feet) A few favorites, from Easter weekend: A changeling, open and close with the sun Effective way to harvest water for a lot of plants up at those regions And my favorite, simply because I had never seen it before
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Post by Garage Rocker on Apr 21, 2017 22:13:04 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing, kk Kurt, I like the effective water capture adaptation. That second pic is way cool.
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Post by jamesp on Apr 21, 2017 23:54:56 GMT -5
kk, look up 'yellow wild Aster'. I have similar. Yes Garage Rocker, dandelion family.
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Post by jamesp on Apr 22, 2017 0:25:54 GMT -5
Mixed Louisiana Iris in 8 inches of water. Where Buckwheat Zydeco ? White Louisiana Iris Catalog to a Louisiana Iris grower. Interesting plant, it naturally hybridized to more different colors than any other flower in the world. louisianairis.com/products.asp?cat=29Funky natural wild hybrid Blue Flag Iris.
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