There is so much to look forward to when the weather transitions from winter to spring! For me, the highlight of spring is seeing the beautiful wildflowers. They make my day – especially when I find them scattered across random places. Mother Nature is certainly at her best when she converts dry landscapes into colorful flowers.
What amazes me is how these wildflowers manage to survive in nature the whole season and come back again the same time year after year for us to enjoy. I can’t stop admiring the various hues and beautiful color combinations of these spring beauties. My favorite part of spring and summer is finding these in the most unlikely places!
I’m dedicating this page to spring wildflowers! Let me know what your favorite part of spring and summer is in the comments! Hope you enjoy these quotes followed by my most favorite pictures from across North America.
via: Mount Rainier
via: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
via: Colorado Mountains
via: Peridot Arizona
via: Antelope Valley, California
via: Texas Wildflowers
I must say I agree. I too get so amazed how a flower can take the abuse of winter only to come back new in spring! Amazing. Found your lovely post at The Not Just Homemaking Party.
Lovely pictures! I’ve been very into gardening this year and I know wildflowers are easy to start from seed so I’m hoping my first batch looks great! thanks!
Those are some really beautiful pictures. I love the different colored wildflowers on the mountains. The sunset picture is amazing too!
These wild flower photos are so amazing! I agree…it is so cool how they just come back every year after a harsh winter!
I love flower gardening so much, and seeing the wildflowers along the roadsides are always pretty. I love to plant a wildflower garden for the birds, bees, and butterflies. Beautiful photo’s you shared.
Your wildflowers are so different from ours- fields and fields of colour! Just incredible. You have to look closely to find ours and its like finding treasure when you spot one.
Stella! the wildflowers just within the west coast are different here too.. I had hard time limiting to just 10 pictures in this post 🙂