I thought you would love my big bouquet of daffys. They are all in bloom. Violets Little bells (I do not know the name of these) Oxalis Carolina Jasmine
Beautiful blooms, my Carolina Jessamine is in full bloom too. The flowers in pic #3 are Leucojum aka Snowflake (Spring Snowflake/Summer Snowflake) I have bunches of them growing but just a few in bloom.
I am envious. I had Oxalis once but they did not make it. I love the shape of petals (hmm, do you call them leaves or petals>), they look like butterfly. Do they prefer cool temperature? Under shade? Little water?
Lovely photographs Glenda - especially those gorgeous daffies!! :-D Maybe, once the snow has finally melted here, I'll be able to see if there is anything blooming in my own garden.
Glenda, you are just 'busting out' all over with color. Very pretty and so colorful. Spring surely isn't far away! Hopefully! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you all The Oxalis is also called Shamrocks and blooms small lilac flowers.They do better in partal sun and shade and they do well if watered once or twice a week. They better bloom fast as I'm going to Montana in March.I'm not sure for how long.
Those are beautiful Daffodils, Glenda. We have Daffs blooming here. Unfortunately none of them are mine.
Wonderful, wonderful piccies, Glenda. You have some quite nice plants flowering there at the moment. It sure is good to see them. Thanks.