The Rhododendron is our state's official flower. I believe it's probably the most planted shrub on the west side of the mountains and no wonder, because I don't think there are many ornamental shrubs that are more visually stunning than a rhododendron in full bloom. On this perfect spring day just taking a walk around my own yard was an aesthetic feast of light and colors and texture.
My Cynthia Rhodie is probably close to 20 ft tall. As I approached it to look at the blossoms all other sounds were drowned out by the hum of hundreds of bees skimming in and out of the petals. They took no notice of me. They were much too busy!
On the opposite side of the yard, these two towering pinks were cascading over the side fence from the neighbors. They too were filled with the humming of the bees. I wonder if they all come from the same hive and how far they have traveled?
Here's one red peeking over the old fence!
This smaller rhododendron is at the front corner of my house.
I love yellow flowers and so the lemony colors of these blossoms are some of my favorite. I was even able to catch a quick shot of a busy little bee before she flitted off.
This is actually an azalea which comes from a similar family of plants and blooms at the same time. It's growing in the side yard and was almost dead from neglect after my accident. However, I was able to get outside and give it a lot of TLC last summer, and it has made a wonderful comeback. I love it's orange sherbet colors and vibrant lime green leaves.
My Clematis brought a little blue accent into the back yard.
Speaking of blue, on this beautiful day the sky was a perfect backdrop for fluffy white clouds ...
which at the end of the day, reflected a shade of pink that reminded me of the color of spun cotton candy!
Emily Dickinson said it best in her poem, "A Light Exists in Spring." I think she is right. It does seem that there is a special light that surrounds the season of Spring. Everything looks so bright and new as though Nature spruced things up with a fresh coat of paint. Then, there are those glorious days when everything seems to be perfectly in tune. For me, this was one of those days. Now the rain has returned and the petals are starting to fall. The cool colors of spring will slowly transform to the deeper hues of summer. Autumn is my favorite season but it's hard to remember that on a lovely day in spring.
"The world's
favorite season is the spring.
All things seem possible in May."
- Edwin Way Teale
Adieu!
So beautiful!! May truly is a very special month!
ReplyDeleteI think it's one of the prettiest months of the year.
DeleteBeautiful! I did post a comment, but perhaps it didn't get through? Your rhododendrons are lovely. It's a wonderful time of the year for them and for azaleas. Every blessing, Linda.
ReplyDeleteHmm...I will have to go looking for that post. Thank you for commenting again. Yes, it's wonderful on a lot a large as mine to have such lovely and massive displays of color even if it's just for a few weeks of the year.
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