Hi Gunilla - sorry just one comment post for all of your lovely blog posts I just finally got through. The blooming flowers and buds and moss are absolutely stunning as always! I can't thank you enough for sharing your lovely area and plant and oh yes, "pony"life.
Forsythia - I would recognize them anywhere, because when we lived in Holland, we had a bush of these flowers, first to bloom in the year. Beautiful macros, Gunilla!
Our daughter's name is Cynthia and when she was little she thought this flower was called'For Cynthia'. So that is what we have always called it, even half a century later )))). It is such a beautiful early spring color.
Jaaaaa ....... I am really always very happy when I see Forsythia flowers. The flowers themselves are very playful and beautiful yellow color makes you really happy :-)
Dearest Gunilla; Oh, sweet lovely yellow 'Forsythia flowers'♡♡♡ Never knew this flower, thank you very much for introducing us♪ And Sallie's comment warms my heart. Sweet memory with flower. Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend in Finland, xoxo Miyako*
Forsythian är en riktigt vacker blomma/buske. Jag har den i min trädgård. Tyvärr lite ranglig. Kanske måste klippas ner något år... Eller köpa en ny som får växa och gro. Fina bilder.
Such a sure sign of early spring in temperate climates. I have not seen any here in Florida. Perhaps they need the cold winter to allow them to survive and bloom.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. I will return your visit (if I haven't visited you already), but please be patient. I might not be able to do so until the weekend. Take care!
The hills in my part of Wales are covered in bright yellow gorse at the moment, similar to forsythia, in colour at least.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda! That must be a wonderful sight.
DeleteSunny bright pictures enjoy me on a rainy day :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mascha! I'm glad you enjoyed them.
DeleteBeautiful Forsythia Gunilla, great yellow colouring.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bob!
DeleteEn oikeastaan tiennytkään, että Forsythia kukkii noin komeasti Suomessa.
ReplyDeleteVaikka onhan sillä suomenkielinen nimikin...
Ihanan keväiset kuvat. :)
Kiitos, Sara! Onnenpensas on kaunis. Piti tarkistaa suomenkielinen nimi, en tietenkään muistanut sitä,
DeleteSuch pretty photos! I always look forward to the forsythia blooming.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise! It's one of my favorites in spring.
DeleteLove the sunny yellow of forsythia blossoms!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tina! That's why I love them as well.
Deletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Theresa!
DeleteHello Gunilla,
ReplyDeleteBeautifully Forsytia, the color is superb.
Best regards, Irma
Thank you, Irma!
DeleteGorgeous! Forsythia has always been one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marie! It's one of mine as well.
DeleteHi Gunilla - sorry just one comment post for all of your lovely blog posts I just finally got through. The blooming flowers and buds and moss are absolutely stunning as always! I can't thank you enough for sharing your lovely area and plant and oh yes, "pony"life.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! It's always interesting to see what's happening around the world, isn't it?
DeleteAlways been one of favourite spring bloomers!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen! I love the bright sunny colour.
DeleteOh ja, deine Fotos sind schön. Bei uns ist sie schon verblüht.
ReplyDeleteLG Mathilda ♥
Vielen Dank, Mathilda! LG Gunilla
DeleteThey are like sunshine breaking through the clouds! I really like your photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Fabol!
DeleteGorgeous specimen...especially close up♪
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laurie!
DeleteLekker busk som jeg mangler her i hagen, men det kan jeg jo gjøre noe med :-)) God uke!
ReplyDeleteTack ska du ha! Ha ett skönt veckoslut.
DeleteForsythia - I would recognize them anywhere, because when we lived in Holland, we had a bush of these flowers, first to bloom in the year. Beautiful macros, Gunilla!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jesh! They're very pretty bushes.
DeletePreciosas flores amarillas.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
Thank you, Miguel!
DeleteLove the cheerful yellow color!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda! The colour is like sunshine.
DeleteBeautiful !
ReplyDeleteLove these bright yellow blossoms.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pat! The colour is wonderful.
DeleteAlways very nice to see these yellow flowers. Your photos are very nice, Gunilla!
ReplyDeleteHave a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
Thank you very much, Chandra! Have a great weekend.
DeleteVakkert gult.
ReplyDeleteHa en deilig dag.
Mormor
Tack, Mormor! Ha en fin helg.
DeleteNo nyt tuli vastaan kukka jota en tunnistanut. Upea keväinen aurinko!
ReplyDeleteKiitos, Katinka! Mukavaa viikonloppua.
DeleteThey are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by :)
Thank you, Lina!
DeleteOur daughter's name is Cynthia and when she was little she thought this flower was called'For Cynthia'. So that is what we have always called it, even half a century later )))). It is such a beautiful early spring color.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sallie! That's wonderful, you never forget special things like that.
DeleteÅ. är det som som är Forsynthia. Vackra är dom. :)
ReplyDeleteTack, Monica!
DeleteJaaaaa ....... I am really always very happy when I see Forsythia flowers. The flowers themselves are very playful and beautiful yellow color makes you really happy :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, helma! They always make me happy as well.
DeleteDearest Gunilla; Oh, sweet lovely yellow 'Forsythia flowers'♡♡♡ Never knew this flower, thank you very much for introducing us♪ And Sallie's comment warms my heart. Sweet memory with flower.
ReplyDeleteSending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend in Finland, xoxo Miyako*
Thank you, dear Miyako! Many, many hugs to you.
DeleteSuch a happy yellow flower. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom! The colour reminds me of sunshine.
DeleteForsythian är en riktigt vacker blomma/buske. Jag har den i min trädgård. Tyvärr lite ranglig. Kanske måste klippas ner något år... Eller köpa en ny som får växa och gro. Fina bilder.
ReplyDeleteTack ska du ha! Min buske är också ganska ojämn, men tillsvidare får den hållas.
DeleteSuch a sure sign of early spring in temperate climates. I have not seen any here in Florida. Perhaps they need the cold winter to allow them to survive and bloom.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kenneth! That's possible. Many of the species come from China, Korea or Japan.
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