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" Spring Uforia " Cole Harbour N.S. Capture is a NikonD500 Laowa 60mm 2.8 at f11. A backyard composite. Dandelions
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One of my favorite spring bloomers is the Rhododendron. The name comes from the ancient Greek "rhodon" (rose) and dendron (tree). The Azalea is a genus of the Rhododendron. There are very scientific differences between the two but both provide abundant spring glory!!!!
Naperville, IL
To me, Spring when it arrives in my garden means the delight in watching the new leaves of my ferns unfurl. The fresh greens and delicacy of the leaves I find entrancing. They just suit my garden with its Victorian setting so well.
I also thought I would put this up here so we can all look forward to Spring.
I am hoping to put another batch of images up tomorrow, and then I am so looking forward to looking at everybody else's and commenting. As you know I love to do. Thank you for viewing mine, faving and commenting, it's wonderful.
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I continue to observe lately the little critters that chamomile ( Matricaria chamomilla) attracts with its scent. Some pictures from yesterday. A spring common blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus) enjoys the nectar of chamomile.
Today, again, an unsuccessful search for the small golden bee - Halictus (Seladonia) subauratus. Lucky for me, I was able to photograph some other small flying creatures attracted by the pollen of the chamomile (Matricaria recutita) - like this little ladybug - one of the insects that even I recognize without fail. Spring by the sea...
Spring is finally here! Now I hope it remembers how to behave, lol =) I don't want to see any more snow, but I'm not holdig my breath! Happy new week ahead my friends =)
"It's spring fever. That is what the name of it is.
And when you've got it, you want - oh, you don't quite know
what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so!" - Mark Twain