how come so many of the very early bloomers are yellow? perhaps it's nature's very own tribute to helios? to coax the mighty sun out and encourgae him to shine regularly again by putting kindred colors on display and challenge him with myriads of little sun impostors! ; ) beautiful as always, mark! the soft, "unexcited" yellow of the blossoms is a treat to the eyes! greetings, sabine.
Not a plant that I think I have ever seen, but it looks beautiful...... and I Googled it :))
Cornus mas (Cornelian cherry, European cornel or dogwood) is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae, native to southern Europe (from France to Ukraine), Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Turkey, Lebanon and Syria.
Peter van der Houwen 30/03/2015 10:14
Splendid, such a perfectly fitting background!Peter
s. sabine krause 30/03/2015 9:39
how come so many of the very early bloomers are yellow? perhaps it's nature's very own tribute to helios? to coax the mighty sun out and encourgae him to shine regularly again by putting kindred colors on display and challenge him with myriads of little sun impostors! ; ) beautiful as always, mark! the soft, "unexcited" yellow of the blossoms is a treat to the eyes! greetings, sabine.Harold Thompson 30/03/2015 9:31
Nice close of the small flowers on the shrub:-)) Harold
RicoB 30/03/2015 9:05
Ein schönes Blid von der Blüte der Cornelkirsche.LG Rico
Sue Thompson 30/03/2015 8:51
Not a plant that I think I have ever seen, but it looks beautiful...... and I Googled it :))Cornus mas (Cornelian cherry, European cornel or dogwood) is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae, native to southern Europe (from France to Ukraine), Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Turkey, Lebanon and Syria.
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Mauro Tomassetti 30/03/2015 8:41
Wonderful composition and great details!Regards Mauro
Prinzessin 2 30/03/2015 8:23
Wunderschön die Aufnahme....herrliche Farbe und in einem schönen Licht zeigst du sie hier..!!glg Ulrike
catweazle99-Tierfotografie 30/03/2015 8:11
sehr schöne Farben und Licht - ein tolles Frühlingsmakrolg K.-Heinz