Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Yes! Yellow "Y"-ldflowers

 Trout Lily (Erythronium americanum)

Y is for yellow "Y" (wy)-ldflowers

YES, woodland wildflowers are finally beginning to bloom here in central Ontario.

Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris)

Bonus - there's a reflection.

Wakerobin (Trillium)

True, the trillium is not yellow...but the pollen is.

I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE 

37 comments:

  1. Nice yellows, even if it is just pollen.

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  2. Pretty wildflowers, always a lovely sight.. Enjoy your day!

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  3. Pretty yellows, and I love the reflection shot.

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  4. enjoying the beauty and smiling really big at the "Y" (wy)-ldflowers
    LOVE that.

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  5. I just adore the first wildflowers, and you capture them perfectly!

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  6. I enlarged the photos...outstanding!!! Great post as always. Smiled at the reference to "Y"ildflowers. Cute.

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  7. We're awash in pink and white with all the crab apple trees.

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  8. The special trillium. :) :) :)
    I'm so glad to see the spring in Ontario. I miss all five minutes of it!

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  9. I love lilies, and that one is gorgeous.

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  10. The first image is just... perfect!

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  11. Oh, I'm so glad to see the colors in your world today and I know how happy you must be!! I love your pics for the day! The reflections in water are perfect!! Enjoy your day!!

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  12. I've always loved seeing trilliums- this one's a real beauty.

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  13. Flowers certainly brighten up a day!!

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  14. It's great to see everything opening up!

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  15. I wonder why my stamens were red and yours aren't.

    I went looking for trilliums this morning. When I snapped the shutter, I realized that I had left my flash card at home. Both flash cards in point of fact. I have these kinds of moments fairly frequently.

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  16. Oh, heck! I've got some pics of y-ildflowers I could have shared. :-)

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  17. Beautiful! I love those wildflowers.

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  18. I love the reflection picture, that is my favorite! Plus these flowers are new to me!

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  19. Trout Lilies are just so photogenic...the trillium is beautiful, too.

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  20. Flowers are lovely bits of sunshine, no matter where you find them and these are just wonderful!

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  21. I think it's time for me to walk the trails in York Forest again. Last time I was there it was too icy to walk..... the ice will be gone by now and the trilliums will be blooming.

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  22. Lovely soothing light in the pics.

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  23. You did a much better job than me with the yellow EG :) Lovely images.

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  24. They are beautiful! For some reason, I don't seem to get many wildflowers in my pasture. I don't suppose that would be because of goats. Glad I get to enjoy yours.

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  25. Wow - such lovely shots. That first one is my favourite.

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  26. Beautiful light in these images!! I love the buttery feel of the first image!!

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  27. What a nice variety of Ylyflowers!

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  28. hahaha, I like how you spell yildflowers, which are gorgeous.
    The View from the Top of the Ladder

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