Gibbs Gardens
The early blooming daffodils at Gibbs Gardens were nearly spent by mid-March this year. The unseasonably warm winter stimulated an early bloom. Mid-season daffodils were just coming on in this image, followed by the late-season bloomers, which are the most fragrant.
Even in the absence of daffodils, the knoll overlooking Oglethorpe Mountain has its
own special beauty. Flanked in the distance on the right is the vibrant red of a Maple tree in flower. We don't think of Maples as flowering plants, but they flush out small brilliant red flowers in late winter/early spring giving wooded areas that first blush of Spring.
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