They're lovely. We have a small forsythia but it's only a couple years old. It bloomed in our early spring but is still so immature that it didn't have too many blossoms. We're hoping for better results next spring.
I love forsythia and its happy yellow color. Unfortunately, you are reminding me that my big chore for tomorrow is cutting mine down. They are badly overgrown and need to be refreshed.
Wonderful shots. I just recently learned I've been pronouncing the name wrong - it is apparently named after a Mr. Forsyth and should be Forsyth-ia not Fors-ith-ia. Still a great plant.
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Beautiful.
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Lovely flowers! It's so much nice to see around us, every day now.. :)
ReplyDeleteAren't they fabulous! Spring has arrived and you have captured it beautifully in these shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yellow flowers. It looks like spring has sprung :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a bright, happy color. Your macros are great!
ReplyDeleteThey are very pretty. But they don't last very long, right? Sad.
ReplyDeleteRe your comment on Ocala: Yes, it was quite chilly - in the 70s I think.
I always love to see these blooming in spring.
ReplyDeleteI noticed them today - they seem to be at their peak! Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteThey're lovely. We have a small forsythia but it's only a couple years old. It bloomed in our early spring but is still so immature that it didn't have too many blossoms. We're hoping for better results next spring.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning pictures of the Forsythia.
ReplyDeleteI love forsythia and its happy yellow color. Unfortunately, you are reminding me that my big chore for tomorrow is cutting mine down. They are badly overgrown and need to be refreshed.
ReplyDeleteStun, stun, stunning!
ReplyDeleteWith its masses of bright yellow blooms forsythia make a statement and what it says is SPRING!
ReplyDeletegreat images for macro monday! happy MM! :)
ReplyDeleteStunning color and bokeh. Happy Macro Monday!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I miss my forsythia bushes...I guess I'll just have to plant some here in Wisconsin.
ReplyDeleteI think forsythia is so hard to photograph well, but you did a great job here.
ReplyDeleteMine too I am so happy I see the first color in my garden and it's yellow! Great macro shots love it!
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Wonderful shots. I just recently learned I've been pronouncing the name wrong - it is apparently named after a Mr. Forsyth and should be Forsyth-ia not Fors-ith-ia. Still a great plant.
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I love forsythia or forsyth-ia, however it is pronounced.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures
wonderful macros!
ReplyDeleteWell those are some very beautiful and mellow yellow shots too! Forsythia are lovely and your photos do them justice.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I love the bright yellow spring color. Nice macros!
ReplyDeleteYou captured one of my favorite spring blooms beautifully!
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