I recently searched for “Northwest Flower” in my Google Photos account and was greeted by flowers found in the Pacific Northwest. What a gallery! So many colors! So many shapes! So many flower photos!
We photograph what we like, right? I even track year over year when flowers begin and end and how that timing compares to the previous year. It’s loosely scientific, but a fun way to live in the moment and look back to years gone by…in a good way.
Enjoy some color, and by all means, take a moment to stop and look at and smell the flowers!































Flowers shown:
Flowering Currant (two kinds), Forsythia, Camelia, Edgeworthia Chrysantha (red dragon), Hyacinth, Salmonberry, Zygocactus, Carnation, Daffodil, Star Magnolia, Osoberry, small Daffodil, Primrose, Dandelion, Crocus, Zygocactus, Edgeworthia Chrysantha, Hellebore, Snowdrops, Pallida Witchazel, House Finch on Flowering Currant, Hibiscus, Edgeworthia, Snowdrops, Poinsettia, Pine Siskin (pretty sure), Edgeworthia, Rose, and Squirrel!
