First Sign of Spring - Winter Aconites
Winter Aconites will push up through snow
Sunny yellow blooms fringed with a fringed ruff poking through snow is my first sign that spring has sprung. Eranthis hyamalis, or Winter Aconite, in the buttercup family, is a spring ephemeral, which means that it is a short-lived plant above ground with a burst of blooms, then disappears, remaining under ground until next winter. Appearing around the…
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Winter aconite/vintergäck and Crocus/krokus. Värmland, Sweden (April 2, 2015).
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My daffodils aren’t quite far enough along to celebrate St David’s Day but I hope everyone has a good one! Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus! The winter aconite and crocuses were also growing under all that snow. Who knew?
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Stanley Spencer (British, 1891-1959), Winter Aconites, 1957. Oil on panel, 14 x 10 in.
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Despite the chill still in the air, the Spring Fairies have been making their rounds. Spotted this one with some lovely Winter Aconite 💕🌱
Wonder what else we'll find?
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winter aconite ft. some teeny tiny sedum that somehow survived snow and frost 🙌🏽
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Brick stairs and aconite.
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キバナセツブンソウ キンポウゲ科
黄花節分草
外来種、ヨーロッパ南部原産
Early spring yellow flower native in south Europe, a little bit larger than an Eranthis native in Japan.
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It’s February and the winter aconites are coming up in the woods where they’ve naturalized.
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#ERANTHIS HYEMALIS - WINTER ACONITE🌿🌼🌿
@samirafee
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