One of my favorite flowers is Marsh Marigolds (Caltha Palustris), a brave perennial that lives near water and puts on a brilliant display of gold and yellow in the spring, a real feast for the eyes. Last week, they were there at the Sayen Gardens in Hamilton, NJ, next to a small pond, outshining other flowers that did not fare so well in the cold and rainy days we have experienced these past few months.
Marsh Marigolds 2017
13 Thursday Apr 2017
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They are really beautiful. They look like my aunt’s king cups. 😀
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Thanks Elle. King’s cups is another name for these flowers.
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I thought that may be the case 😀
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Beautiful macro shots! The last one is my favorite. 🙂
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I like that last one too. Thanks, Amy!
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Wow Hien, a gorgeous flower – perfectly captured. Love the close-ups and angles you took of these beauties.
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Thanks Mary! Spoken (or written) like the true artist that you are.
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LOVELY… I ❤ yellow, Van Gogh's favourite color… 🙂
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Thank you for commenting!
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Those are beautiful!
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Thank you! Glad you like them.
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Beautiful. Nothing indicates the change of season better than a burst of yellow.
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You are right. That’s why so many beautiful flowers are yellow, at least for our eyes.
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I’ve always liked them, too, for the color and the sturdiness – you get the feeling that nothing could hurt them.
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They do seem quite hardy, resilient.
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The bright yellow colors cheered me up 🙂
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I am glad they did cheer you up. Thank you!
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Just beautiful.
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Thank you!
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