Monday, June 1, 2015

Early June

 Mayapple in bloom

Don't you just love the wildflowers this time of year?

 Horse chestnut blossoms

Horse chestnut tree

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41 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Oh, yes!!! I do love Spring and the beautiful colors, the trees and the flowers!! Wonderful captures, as always!! Thanks for sharing the beauty!! Have a great new week!!

Revrunner said...

Yep, surprises everywhere.

MICKAN from QUEENS FIELD¸.•°`♥✿⊱╮ said...

Absolutely. I always see if I can find some nice flowers.

Gill - That British Woman said...

Horse Chestnut trees are not that common are they? Wonderful photos,

chica said...

Que lindo! Que JUNHO seja bem bom pra ti e todos nós! bjs, chica

abrianna said...

Lovely blooms. I like the may apple best.

21 Wits said...

I do, and I think they're more wildflowers in bloom around me than real genuine flowers! Seriously. Great photos.

Laura said...

Tina, that may apple is gorgeous!!!

William Kendall said...

The look of the chestnut blossoms is interesting... I don't know if I've seen them here.

Susan said...

Oh how beautiful!

Unknown said...

The TV weather man this morning say it's officially the first day of summer over here. I suspect you may be a little behind us so it's wonderful to see these lovely pictures. The first one is my favourite, a smashing close up...

Cloudia said...

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mick said...

Beautiful spring flowers and I like the look of that tree as well.

Jackie McGuinness said...

It is a wonderful time of the year.

Holly Myers said...

Your spring pictures have a gentleness!

NCSue said...

Very nice captures! I hope you'll come link up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/06/nesting.html

Michelle said...

Spring is such a lovely time of year.

Photo Cache said...

The wildflowers are the star of the season.

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Elizabeth Edwards said...

so pretty. i love the bloom in the 1st shot. i bet it smells lovely. ( :

Anvilcloud said...

The first two pics are very nice.

Kate said...

I like ALL the flowers at this time of year!

Randy said...

Love that first photo.

Karen said...

Always so much beauty to photograph in the spring!

The Cranky said...

The catalpa trees have been blooming like mad here!

Ruth Hiebert said...

It is a wonderful time of year. So much beauty around.

GreenComotion said...

In the first photo, it looks like the delicate flower is doing chin-ups :)
Nice photos, Tina.
Have a Beautiful Day!!
Peace :)

Valerie said...

That first image is wonderful Tina!

Unknown said...

Wonderful! There are flowers everywhere.

Anonymous said...

They seem to pop up out of nowhere!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

The first shot is exquisite.

eileeninmd said...

Lovely images, the first bloom is my favorite. Have a happy day and week ahead!

jp@A Green Ridge said...

Wildflowers are a long time favorite of mine!...:)JP

MadSnapper said...

triple wow on the macro of the horse chestnut flowers.

Darla said...

So that is what a May Apple blossom looks like. Very pretty.

Darla

Rose said...

I did have mayapples growing beside my porch...then we extended it and covered them up. BUT, we covered up Jack in the pulpit, and now they are on the outside again, so maybe the Mayapple will be someday, too. I really need to go and get more...I would not have to go far.

Aren't there just so many woods plants that are wonderful!

fredamans said...

Pretty blossoms!

Amy said...

yes I do love Spring, unfortunately I have to wait until September here :-)

betty-NZ said...

Spring is so pretty and so welcome after a cold winter.

Su-sieee! Mac said...

Beautiful. Being in California, I forget that spring flowers must just be popping elsewhere, especially in places that had lots of snow.
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Anonymous said...

It certainly is beautiful out there. My mayapples are done blooming already. Just saw a couple of flowers on them this year.

Rambling Woods said...

I did not know what the horse chestnut tree looked like and I wonder if we have any around here...I will have to look into that..Michelle

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