Yellow tulips and Glory of the Snow- beautiful spring flowers

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I just realized that I don’t have enough yellow tulips growing in my garden. You might remember last year I kept posting about my orange tulips. They were so pretty and I was in love with their fiery color, but this year I think yellow has captured my interest.

The yellow tulip that I’ve shown above is a lily flowering tulip I believe. Some of it’s petals will be slightly longer than the rest and they’ll spread out very much like a lily. Quite pretty really.

Another flower that’s looking lovely in my garden this spring is the Glory of the Snow flowers. I have several clumps of them growing in the front and back garden beds in pink, white and purple/blue. Most of the ones in the back garden are starting to fade away, but the ones in the front, where it’s shadier are at their prime.

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Are there any plants that you really enjoy each spring?

Today is gardening day at some of my blogs. See what’s growing over at my gardening blog and what’s blooming over at Tricia’s Musings.

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2 Responses to “Yellow tulips and Glory of the Snow- beautiful spring flowers”

  1. Aiyana (34 comments.) Says:
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    Although I’m tired of yellow in general, I do like yellow tulips the most. The Glory of the Snow is also very nice.
    Spring is when most of my cacti bloom, so between the cacti and wildflowers, spring is always colorful. Happy GTS,
    Aiyana

  2. Ladynred (1 comments.) Says:
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    I love your yellow Tulip and the glory of the snow is pretty too!

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