Continuing where I left off yesterday, there were more colours amid the tulips as I approached the south end of the park. Companion flowers like muscari could be found too.
The house in the background is found at this end of the park. Tulips were coming along in the beds here.
On the west side of the path here are some flower beds that are always the first to show tulips each spring.
Another floral resident of the park this time of year grows in the grasses: daffodils. We'll be back in this park as the series continues, but tomorrow we are elsewhere.
THIS is the life!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe tulips are a beautiful sight! Happy Sunday, wishing you a great new week!
A great burst of colour to start my Sunday mirning.
ReplyDelete...the owners of the house have a wonderful view out of their windows.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect view that home has. The tulips are gorgeous, however the last photo of the daffodils is my favorite.
ReplyDelete@Iris: it is.
ReplyDelete@Eileen: thanks!
@David: quite so.
@Tom: yes they do.
@Gemel: thank you.
Colour that brightens our day...
ReplyDeleteSoothing sight.
ReplyDeleteLovely gardens...I imagine many hours of planting tulips. But the daffodils just stay in the ground year after year...I think.
ReplyDeleteTime marches on. I think I have two left in the garden.
ReplyDeleteLove those two tone blooms.
ReplyDeleteA garden for all to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteColour everywhere.
ReplyDeleteLove all the different color tulips!!
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde, que lindos campos de túlipas!
ReplyDeleteUm abracinho, de Portugal!
💛👄💛MegyMaia
A beautiful time of year in Ottawa!
ReplyDeleteAfter looking at the photos in this post and previous ones, William, I am really glad not to be living in Ontario, and unfortunately am not able to even visit. It's not that I wouldn't enjoy doing so, but would have floral overload on my digital camera and cell phone taking so many images. Such beautiful colors everywhere...what a spring treat for the eyes!
ReplyDeleteThe orange ones are really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCatarina: thanks!
ReplyDelete@Magiceye: it is.
@Barbara: they do, yes.
@Anvilcloud: I passed some yesterday that were finished.
@Marie: so do I.
@Revrunner: indeed.
Bill: and a lot of it.
ReplyDelete@Happyone: I do too.
@Megy: thank you.
@RedPat: it is!
@Beatrice: I've taken hundreds of shots this year.
@Marleen: they are.
The orange tulips are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tulips. Such a wonderful display!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely photographs William, beautiful to see.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI like the odd-shaped beds.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your tulip posts!
ReplyDeletefresh gorgeous blooms. what a great time. so pretty. so many awesome varieties. ( ;
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteLovely tulips.
ReplyDeleteSo many colours, and they look great in the mass plantings too
ReplyDelete@Jan: they are indeed.
ReplyDelete@DJan: thank you.
@Jan: you're welcome.
@Joanne: definitely.
@Linda: I do too.
@Jeanie: I like presenting them.
ReplyDelete@Beth: thank you.
@Italiafinlandia: thanks.
@Orvokki: that they are.
@Amy: I agree!