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Beautiful!
Thank you, Anne!
great
Thank you, Prasenjeet!
All those tender beginnings say it all!
Yes, indeed. Spring is so delightful!
A Katsura? Do you like it? I’ve been on the fence about putting one in.
I love this tree (it is female, which is multi-trunked, males are single). It is a nice shape, texture, has a nice pre-frost color (leaves drop after hard frost) and yields a subtle, sweet fragrance. It is best appreciated as a specimen. I planted this 25 years ago with my then-3-yr.old son. Therefore, it is special to me!
I’m off the fence! I have a great place for one, so will give it a go. Thank you.
I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. 🙂
Wow, that is a truly special tree rich in memories!
It is! 🙂
Lovely capture of the sunlight and the beauty of spring.
Thank you!
Yes, tender beginnings. The flush of spring. After a long, cold winter, nothing can compare.
Though small, they are sweetly fragrant– a double gift!
Just seeing this on the computer relaxes me.
🙂 And your comment makes me happy. 🙂
Watching spring unfurl is such a joy!
It truly is – I’m relishing it!
Such delicacy and pretty colors! I had an enjoyable time taking photos of our Peach Tree blossoms…it grew out of an old compost! The flowers are so dainty & pretty colored peachy and provocative! Also: Andromeda (Pieris) …..hundreds & hundreds of flowers & I discovered today there are pink specimens….easily a “must have!”
Thank you, Alice. Spring’s unfoldment is such a delight!
Lovely. I just love this time of year!
So do I – thanks, Belinda!
My daughter shared an article w/ me this am, from facebook….please google: Will Bonsall…it’s about seeds…so interesting, a farmer in ME
Thank you for the recommendation – it was interesting to read about his work. I’m familiar with SSE. It is becoming more widely popular to save seeds (for various reasons).
It’s starting!
Yes! I’ve been walking on air this past week!
This one just made me smile. Oh for the signs of Spring, Eliza!! 🙂
Indeed. Thanks, Amy!
lovely photo!It has been raining all week, a wet spring, but it means green:-)
Thank you, Robbie. April showers bring May flowers! 😉