Hepaticas (blue) and wood anemones (white). The wood anemones are very common and grow ‘everywhere’; but the hepaticas are more rare. In the nature reserve we visited on Good Friday they can be seen in abundance in a few spots, though; and Easter happened to be just the right time this year.
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Linking to Watery Wednesday and Mid Week Blues
Spring has arrived, it looks great.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Love the flowers, finally spring :)
ReplyDeleteThe glory of Spring expressed beautifully.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos...love the fact your photo edges are rounded off like that too. And!!!----I'll be humming the song now "Down by the Riverside" this morning.
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Skipping Rocks Sculpture and Fountain
Have a super duper day!!!
a beautiful place to wander. i like that creek, would love to walk along the edge of it with my camera. really pretty flowers, all of them.
ReplyDeleteThese water and forest pictures look like they could have been in the same area where I was shooting this week. The big differences are the photos of the gorgeous blowers. They are just to beautiful. Wonderful close-up shots.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! Talk about a great spot! I expect to see a fairy hiding behind the tree. :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are such delicate little beauties.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Spring has sprung in your neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable! And I love the way you show us perspective. Because from your close-ups, we would never have guessed how small they really are.
ReplyDeleteLove that rapid moving water -can gaze at it for hours!
ReplyDeletethe flowers are so sweet
ReplyDeleteyour photos are so good that I can hear the rush of the water :)
Nice photos as usual. The Anenomes and Hepatica look great next to each other!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely sights you share!
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