The first picture is an oak tree in spring flower near Bigbee Valley Miss. It has been spaired to see another spring though alone now.
The compound leaflets are Shagbark Hickory or as we call them Scaly Bark.
The golden dangles are the delicate flowers of an oak.
The last two are the flowers of the Redbud. They and the Red Maple light up the spring explosion with pink and crimson. Bees are working every flower. Dogwoods are in bloom already. The deep South is solid gold with splashes of color.
Nature's first green is gold
Her hardest hue to hold
Her early leafs a flower
But only for an hour
Then leaf subsides to leaf
So Eden sank to grief
So dawn goes down to day
Nothing gold can stay
Robert Frost
2 comments:
we arn,t quite there yet here in the High Country. It was 26 this morning. There are signs though that Spring is around the corner. Some people are getting there gardens ready in anticipation of warmer weather.
Man...I wish I were there!
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