Friday, March 17, 2006

Bluebells



Virginia bluebells (Mertensia virginica).

We have an area that floods whenever it rains a lot in the spring. It was pretty grown up, so Hubby cut a couple of paths through it with the tractor.

Look what popped up on one of the paths!

19 comments:

  1. Oh, I love, love, love bluebells. The combination of the lavender buds and the blue blooms is just stunning. I wish I could grow them, but they need a moist wooded area like you have, to be happy. Great photo.

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  2. Wow...I'm amazed & impressed that you have wildflowers already! As much as I love New England, I miss having a real spring (vs. snow in March, mud in April, & black flies in May).

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  3. beautiful! thank you for sharing your spring with us until ours decides to meander through.

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  4. Oh what great colors you have there. I love seeing spring in Alabama, and knowing it's going to work its way north until it shines its warm and sunny light here. Until then, I'm enjoying having a bit of your spring.

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  5. Anonymous10:33 AM

    What is this color you show in your pictures. It looks like green, but that cannot be!

    Are these from last year?

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  6. Anonymous11:06 AM

    You get all the nice stuff (but then you're worthy of it). This makes me think I should be out in my woods right now looking for signs of spring.

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  7. Anonymous1:07 PM

    Thanks for sharing a breath of spring from down south. This will help tide me over until it comes ambling over this way!

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  8. I love an Alabama Spring! What a beautiful picture!

    I can't wait to get back down there at Easter and visit. My mother says her flowers are bloomin' like crazy!

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  9. Anonymous6:18 PM

    One of my very favorites! I have them in my garden but must wait longer to see them--the ground is still frozen where I am. Seeing yours is a joy! Lovely photo!

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  10. Anonymous7:23 PM

    Y'all are really ahead of us up here in East Tennessee. The bluebells usually don't show up until mid to late April up this way. Spring is so awesome!

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  11. Whoa! They are so delicate and lovely!!

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  12. Anonymous7:17 AM

    Hello, I found your blog via PurplePen, which I found via another blog, etc etc.
    I enjoyed your photos. Your blog reminds me of mine in that I have quite a few photos which I've taken, mainly of birds, in my garden, as you'll see if you visit, which I hope you will?

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  13. Those are so beautiful!

    Twinks ;)

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  14. What a beautiful colors!

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  15. I think these are actually Alabama bluebells.

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  16. Thanks y'all! I can't tell you how thrilled I was when we moved here, to find bluebells blooming wild!

    Yes these are current pics. But for everyone further north who's a little jealous, I would point out that we're having a frost or two again this week. And tornado warnings.

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  17. I'd almost take a tornado warning or two to escape this frozen and dreary weather that we can't seem to shake.

    Bluebells are one of my favourites though. Enjoy.

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  18. Anonymous2:26 PM

    i grew up with these as my favorite. when i was little my grandmother took me to a place by a creek that was covered with bluebells. i can still see it if i close my eyes.

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