April Flowers
April 13, 2025
Shades of Red
The redbud tree, crocuses, and grape hyacinths are common here, but I had to look up the orange flower. It’s a wallflower, which is not native to Virginia. It came up in my garden, and I guess it’s from a seed mix. I’ve scattered quite a few seeds in there.
Tulips are not native to Virginia, but are easily grown from bulbs.
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...the wallflower is a showstopper!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos Linda!
ReplyDeleteApril is one of the most beautiful months with lots of color!
So beautiful! Spring sure is springing where you are!
ReplyDeleteFlowers blossom so beautifully
ReplyDeleteA wonderful, cheery display.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful variety of flowers!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy day and a blessed Easter week!
Oh I'm so glad to see new flower photos...and the wallflower is totally new to me!
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