Everywhere one looks, Mother Nature presents a beautiful palette for our enjoyment. Share your photos with our readers by sending them to editor@gazettejournal.net.
Camellias and daffodils bloom at the Marvin Brown home at Hayes.
Clivia, or Kaffir lily, grown by Judy Moughon of Mathews.
Martha Thompson Hudgins of Gloucester sends photos of a 55-year iris and a new daffodil for her this year named Sailorman.
Daffodils and a hidden wren’s nest, sent by Mary Bourne of Bena.
Arlene Tucker of Gloucester picked some beautiful daffodils.
Daffodils surrounding two cherubs in yard of T.W. Wood.
Julie Shields of Hayes sends a photo of her neighbor’s flowering tree.
Camellia japonica “Black Magic,” left, and “Dad’s Pink” sent by Lewis Hubbard.
Some photos from Annie Rex of Naxera, from left, Poeticus daffodil, a field that regained strength to bloom “when we forgot to cut the grass” and daffodils sheltered by an ancient pecan tree.
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