Wild ginger (Asarum caudatum) on the park trail. I usually miss the flowers, but decided to stop and check today. Of course, the mud made walking interesting #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #NativePlants #NativePlantsOfThePNW #BloomScrolling
A bunch of Lilac Wonder tulips opening after a rainshower in the Picardo P-Patch
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A species tulip (Tulipa bakeri ) also called "Lilac Wonder", shows off the golden heart enclosed by its lilac corolla
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Rainy day blues: a rill flowing into Ravenna Creek
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Les flaneuses
Tulips look best when lounging about next to the sidewalk while people watching
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Waiting for the giving gardens to pick up their plant starts. Fortunately it cleared up and it's cool with a light breeze. Monty is bored. I should have left him home?
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The cherry and plum trees are almost at the end of their bloom, and now it's the turn of the crabapples.
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Wild dicentra (Dicentra formosa) blooming in the woods (also known as Pacific bleeding heart)
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