Thursday, May 20, 2010

The YELLOWS are here!


In addition to all the dandelions we have sprouting up everywhere, we're just now starting to see some yellow flowers appear in our yard. I am pretty sure the top picture is a Glacier Lily. I could be wrong, but that's what I think it is, in its early stage. I've read that people have tried to plant them in their gardens, but they usually fail. I guess we're lucky to have them growing in the yard as wildflowers.

The bottom picture is of Creeping Oregon Grape. Later on, the yellow flowers will give way to purple berries, or grapes. We see these all over. I've tasted them and they're pretty tart. I think you can make a lemonade type drink from them, as well as use them in jelly. The American Indians used these for all sorts of stuff -- from helping with childbirth to fighting infections to healing wounds.

I have a really cool book called Northern Rocky Mountain Wildflowers by H. Wayne Phillips. What I love about it is that it separates the flowers by color. That makes it super easy to look them up.

7 comments:

  1. Beautiful. I love spring when the forest pops green and the flowers start blooming!

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  2. Wow how beautiful!!! I love the smell of spring, everything is beautiful and flowery fresh!

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  3. Beautiful. I love it when spring flowers arrive. It's such a relief after so much white and gray. I have quite a few flowers blooming. My summer blooms are out as well. Now, if only we could coax the sun to come out in Ohio...

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  4. Those are beautiful flowers! I've never seen anything like them in Ohio.

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  5. The first one reminds me of a yellow snowdrop

    Oh wait, snow that's yellow - not a good thing ;)

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  6. When I lived out in Nevada we had those lily's too and I tried to transplant them, and you're right, you can't. But they are beautiful.

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  7. V. pretty! Not much yellow here...yet! (except for dandelions)

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