Spring is well on its way here in New England. As the snow melts there is nothing more exciting than the first tulip bulbs that burst forth to greet us; even the skunk cabbage is a welcome sign of the changing seasons. To celebrate the beginning of another rebirth, here are 25 user-submitted images of […]
House on Federal St in Salem, Massachusetts with the sun just coming out and a tree out front blooming
Credit: Jeff Folger
Spring is well on its way here in New England. As the snow melts there is nothing more exciting than the first tulip bulbs that burst forth to greet us; even the skunk cabbage is a welcome sign of the changing seasons. To celebrate the beginning of another rebirth, here are 25 user-submitted images of spring flowers from Yankee‘s photo gallery!
A close up shot of a tulip in a Concord, Massachusetts garden Credit: David LuppoldWelcome spring! Northampton, Massachusetts Credit: Marla SingletonZinnias in Rockport, Massachusetts Credit: Aimee McMasterWhite tulips in the North End, Boston, Massachusetts Credit: Jennifer StewartGreat Danes peaking through curtains over geraniums in a window box in Beverly, Massachusetts Credit: Susan Levy SchaleA blooming tree in downtown Plymouth, Massachusetts Credit: Janice DrewSandcastle, Vermont Credit: Karren BrunettiThis is Benji. He has a fascination with flowers and loves exploring the deep-down secrets of nature at his home in Stamford, Connecticut Credit: Bonnie YablonGeorgetown, Massachusetts Credit: Jeff FolgerA single Showy Lady Slipper and an unopened bud in a bog in Colchester, Vermont Credit: Robert EnnisTree blossoms in the rain in Raymond, New Hampshire Credit: Jannette DallasA crocus blossom in Woodstock, Connecticut Credit: Patricia LacasseHouse on Federal St in Salem, Massachusetts with the sun just coming out and a tree out front blooming Credit: Jeff FolgerReading, Massachusetts Credit: Robert DennisFinally after three years, this plant is in bloom in Plymouth, Massachusetts Credit: Janice DrewPansies growing in a local greenhouse in Middlebury, Vermont Credit: Pat DavisAn abundance of Pink Lady Slippers paint the woods of Amherst, New Hampshire Credit: Sharon EricsonA pair of water lilies from a pond in Jericho, Vermont Credit: Richard EnnisThe intricacies of a butterflies movements are always a challenge, but this little one sat still long enough to capture him at the Roger Williams Zoo in Rhode Island Credit: Joseph Fagundes Sr. Springtime arrives in Hillsborough, New Hampshire with newly sprung yellow crocuses. Credit: Karen BoothThis photo was taken toward the end of April when the magnolia tree is in all its glory in Bristol, Rhode Island Credit: Susan BattleRaymond, New Hampshire Credit: Janette DallasWalking around you can find these growing in Marblehead, Massachusetts… Where else? Credit: Jeff FolgerThis was taken in late spring. It is a photograph of one of the doors of the Scituate Lighthouse in Scituate, Massachusetts Credit: Barbara Balkam
These Flowers ar just so beautiful-I can`t imagine a world without Flowers-I`am one of those who like Dandelions-A Danderlion first has that pretty Yellow Flower – then the ball like a Cloud and finally you can have Danderlion-Wine-Salad-or cooked. what more could you expect from one little plant?
I read the caption for each picture and hung over it hungrily. It has been a long Winter in Montreal and these pictures definitely have a tonic effect on my body and soul. Thank you, and keep the slide shows coming on please.
These Flowers ar just so beautiful-I can`t imagine a world without Flowers-I`am one of those who like Dandelions-A Danderlion first has that pretty Yellow Flower – then the ball like a Cloud and finally you can have Danderlion-Wine-Salad-or cooked. what more could you expect from one little plant?
all are gorgeous and once again makes me want to come home.
I read the caption for each picture and hung over it hungrily. It has been a long Winter in Montreal and these pictures definitely have a tonic effect on my body and soul. Thank you, and keep the slide shows coming on please.
The two different pictures of the lady slippers are beautiful.
Makes me homesick for NE. Haven’t seen a LadySlipper in years.
Beautiful! Thanks for a bit of spring which is long time coming here in RI!