A new perspective on new spring growth

Greetings again !   I savor theearly springarrivals in the form of “ sprouts ” that introduce spring to our rest home areas . Here in the Mohawk Valley , it ’s “ sprout time . ” They say expectancy is half of the delectation . This is the time when I have my prediction actuate . While execute thisspring ’s planting , I put that phone camera right down there in the midst of the viewing - up . I call these slam “ Through the eyes of an pismire . ”

A tulip ( Tulipahybrid , Zones 3–8 ) glows in the spring sunshine .

egress fern ( Adiantumsp . , Zones 4–8 ) fronds look entirely different when seen from below !

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Hostas(Hostahybrid , Zones 3–8 ) pushing up through the undercoat take care totally different than they will once the wide leaves unfurl .

Not an ant’s - eye view here , but still beautiful : a wild apple ( Malussp . , Zones 4–9 ) in bud , just about toburst into flush .

Rose(Rosahybrid , hardiness varies by cultivar ) and daylily ( Hemerocallis , Zones 4–9 ) leafage push up toward the sun , full of the promise of beautiful bloom to hail .

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Tightly curledfernfronds are ready to collapse into growth .

Oriental poppy ( Papaverorientale , Zones 3–7 ) has striking leaf . Huge blossom will pursue , and then the whole plant will go dormant and evaporate for the summer .

lily ( Liliumsp . ) look almost like littlepalmtrees as they first emerge and when seen from this slant .

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small fern fronds emerging in the garden

close up of lots of hosta sprouts

crabapple tree covered in pink buds before spring bloom

close up of rose and daylily foliage in early spring

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close up of fuzzy oriental poppy foliage before flowers

clump of lilies in early spring before flowers

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