In Praise of Yellow Flowers

Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest Hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower; 
But only so an hour.

Robert Frost, "Nothing Gold Can Stay"


Early daffodils in the Birch Tree Allee

Over the last few weeks, volunteers have asked if I could send a few pictures during these days that we are away from the garden. So here are a few snapshots from yesterday’s drizzly first day of April.

So many of our earliest spring flowers are gold. They cheer you up when the sun refuses to shine, and absolutely blaze when the sun finally hits them.


Cornelian-Cherry Dogwood in the Birch Tree Allee


Forsythia and Yoshino Cherry, just starting to bloom, by the side of the Manor House


Forsythia and Cranberry Viburnum berries by the Gardener's Cottage. A favorite perch for birds.


The sun makes an appearance over the Manor House, illuminating the forsythia banks.

Rain drizzled frilly daffodils in the Great Garden.


A pale yellow Hellebore in the Birch Tree Alee.

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  1. Thanks for the cheerful pix! The blog is a great idea!
    Sue Floyd

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