Budding spring 

349 creative works found

  • Frog n a bud
    by Mel Brackstone

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / REAL ESTATE SERIES / LANDSCAPES

  • pink blossom I
    by Janet Leadbeater

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Spring Dreaming
    by Basia McAuley

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    I am really sick of winter, however today I was in my yard and spotted a few blossoms opening up on the tree by the side of the road. I couldn’t help my self but take some photos and dream of spring….. The back ground is just the sky.. I actually have 2 more images that I also like so I might put them up and see how they go :o)

  • Untitled
    by mugshot

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Flowers in Melbourne

  • Big Oak
    by Rany Lutz

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    Large oak tree in California….....just breaking buds in spring. All the original limbs have broken off with age and snow load. These limbs are all secondary growth.

  • Gorgeous
    by nancie

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    more…............ / taken in salem nh april 2008

  • Soon
    by Tom Vaughan

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    The scientific name Ribes sanguineum means “bitter-tasting bloody one,” though for flavor it’s more bland than bitter, & the ‘White Icicle’s’ blooms aren’t blood-colored like the wild original. This white-flowering form of the native northwest currant was first developed in Victoria on Vancouver Island. It is very likely the most beautiful of all the currant cultivars, its dangly blooms being larger than on the species, & very appealing to hummingbirds. from http://www.paghat.com Click for more flowers: / Click for all images: /

  • Lovely little flowers and buds from Glacier National Park, Montana.

  • At Morning's Light
    by gardenerpat

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    A grownup “Just Joey” rose, waking up.

  • Flower buds that I thought looked cool found beside a little creek in Smyrna, Georgia / Canna (or Canna lily, although not a true lily) is a genus of approximately twenty species of flowering plants.1 The closest living relations to cannas are the other plant families of the order Zingiberales, that is the gingers, bananas, marantas, heliconias, strelitzias, etc.[3] Canna is the only genus in the family Cannaceae. Such a family has almost universally been recognized by taxonomists. The APG II system of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, 1998) also recognizes the family, and assigns it to the order Zingiberales in the clade commelinids, in the monocots. The species have large, attractive foliage and horticulturists have turned it into a large-flowered, brash, bright and sometimes gaudy, garden plant. In addition, it is one of the world’s richest starch sources, and is an agricultural plant.[3] Although a plant of the tropics, most cultivars have been developed in temperate climates and are easy to grow in most countries of the world as long as they can enjoy about 6 hours average sunlight during the summer. See the Canna cultivar gallery for photographs of Canna cultivars. The name Canna originates from the Celtic word for a cane or reed.4

  • Beneath Still Waters
    by Maria Dryfhout

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    A bouquet of spring tulips in water with one submerged in water effect. “Beneath still waters there is a strong undertow. / The surface won’t tell you what the deep waters know…” / author unknown

  • Purple on Silver
    by Maria Dryfhout

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    Still life of miniature purple tulips on a silver tray.

  • Losing Spring
    by Holly Ringland

    I listened to his voice flowing over me, soothing something jagged inside my chest like water wearing a river stone smooth.

  • Colors and Textures
    by Sherstin Schwartz

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    I love the different textures and colors this little bud had… it has the same colors as a peacock feather! This was taken with a sigma 105mm macro lens, the bud was tiny about the size of my pinky nail.

  • Ribbon Candy.
    by Sherstin Schwartz

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    The tiny marigold buds always look like little pieces of candy to me…

  • Bud Lite !
    by robkal

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    Caught this moisture filled spring bud after this morning’s rainstorm !

  • Pussy Willow
    by EvaMcDermott

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    Spring has finally arrived!

  • Blossoming cherry tree in spring with blossoming field and deep blue sky.

  • Single blossoming tree in spring.

  • Springy.
    by Sherstin Schwartz

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    Spring is FINALLY here!

  • Nectarine to be...
    by purelydecorative

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    Bright blue sky in Melbourne today, and irresistible pink blossom.

  • Persian Blue.
    by Sherstin Schwartz

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Something from the springtime to make me happy… These were little Persian violets that I love, but I couldn’t keep them alive for very long. Enjoy!

  • Ode to September
    by Kitsmumma

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Untouched photograph. Best viewed LARGE

  • Close-up shot of a bright yellow tulip bud

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