It's not just the cherry trees, though these look lovely still, despite the recent rain - these are along the wetland wildlfower meadow planted by Water of Leith Conservation Trust near the site of Bog's Mill
and the cowslips are among the first of the flowers to appear in the meadow
Some cherry trees are only just starting to flower, like this bird cherry in the Hidden Meadow
which true to its name is full of birds (always!). The lichen covered apple trees in the Hidden Meadow are also in bloom
as is the wild currant
The bluebells are coming out too, these are in the Hidden Meadow
while large parts of the Dells are full of bluebells.
There are Spanish and hybrid bluebells here as well as native British bluebells. Those above are possibly native or more likely hybrid.
The larch flowers are steadily developing into cones, this is what they look like this week
I posted about the whole development from new flower to mature cone here.
And the wild garlic (ramsons) is in bloom in much of the Dells
Oh and let's not forget the first violets of the year
And the air is full of birdsong, it really is Spring!
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4 comments:
Hello, beautiful blossoms and colors. Happy Monday, enjoy your day! Wishing you a great new week ahead.
Isn't Spring wonderful!
I enjoyed seeing all of your photographs.
All the best Jan
Such a wonderful selection of blossoms.
I do like this time of year.
All the best Jan
How exciting to see so much spring color! I'm excited for you, even if I am facing autumn and winter.
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