As I look out my window today, piles of snow from the snowstorm earlier this week remind me that winter is not yet over. I discovered, however, that some plants are already in bloom (or almost in bloom) yesterday during a visit to Dumbarton Oaks, a historic museum, research center, and garden in Washington DC.
I am definitely not an expert when it comes to flowers, but if I had to guess, I’d say that the flower in the first image is a crocus, those in the second image are snowdrops, and those in the final image are forsythias. Even in I am incorrect in my identification, it was a real joy to see some colors and signs of life after so many long gray days this winter.
I can’t wait for spring to arrive.
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Always a delight to see the first flowers of Spring! 🌷 Your photos give me hope! We still have a lot of snow with more on the way… sigh.❄️😉
You’re right about each one!
Thanks. The crocus was the one that I was mainly concerned about. The color combination seemed a little unusual, but crocuses (or croci, if your like correct Latin plural forms) are always one of the first spring flowers, so it was an educated guess. 🙂
They’re all beautiful and interesting Mike. I really like the blue-mauve colour teamed up with yellow – together in the same flower, simply stunning!
Nice Mike! Spring is not far away!