Forced blue hyacinth on the windowsill overlooking the kitchen sink. Its heavenly scent provides a wonderful assist to anyone working there (especially those who would rather be in the garden!)

Close up and woodland views of erythronium. Love their mottled leaves as much as the nodding blooms. They grow naturally, and are plentiful in the dappled forest light.

Muscari (grape hyacinth) offer a welcome patch of blue.
So many different variations...

Daffodils and narcissus are planted everywhere. Some have yellow centers, others show dainty, frilly trumpets, and still others are creamy white all over. All are wonderful & welcome signs of Spring!
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