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
Nice yellows, even if it is just pollen.
ReplyDeletePretty wildflowers, always a lovely sight.. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletePretty yellows, and I love the reflection shot.
ReplyDeleteenjoying the beauty and smiling really big at the "Y" (wy)-ldflowers
ReplyDeleteLOVE that.
I just adore the first wildflowers, and you capture them perfectly!
ReplyDeleteI enlarged the photos...outstanding!!! Great post as always. Smiled at the reference to "Y"ildflowers. Cute.
ReplyDeletesuch beauties. hooray!
ReplyDeleteWe're awash in pink and white with all the crab apple trees.
ReplyDeleteThe special trillium. :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to see the spring in Ontario. I miss all five minutes of it!
I love lilies, and that one is gorgeous.
ReplyDelete'Y'ild for sure!
ReplyDeleteThe first image is just... perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh, 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!!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved seeing trilliums- this one's a real beauty.
ReplyDeleteFlowers certainly brighten up a day!!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see everything opening up!
ReplyDeleteI wonder why my stamens were red and yours aren't.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
Oh, heck! I've got some pics of y-ildflowers I could have shared. :-)
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAh, the flowers of spring!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love those wildflowers.
ReplyDeleteI love the reflection picture, that is my favorite! Plus these flowers are new to me!
ReplyDeleteLove those yellow lilies!
ReplyDeleteTrout Lilies are just so photogenic...the trillium is beautiful, too.
ReplyDeletejust love the last photo.
ReplyDeleteFlowers are lovely bits of sunshine, no matter where you find them and these are just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteLovely soothing light in the pics.
ReplyDeleteYou did a much better job than me with the yellow EG :) Lovely images.
ReplyDeleteThey 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.
ReplyDeleteWow - such lovely shots. That first one is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolute beauties!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful light in these images!! I love the buttery feel of the first image!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice variety of Ylyflowers!
ReplyDeletehahaha, I like how you spell yildflowers, which are gorgeous.
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