Seeing Yellow
Yellow seems to be the dominant color of early spring. Daffodils, carolina jessamine, witch hazel, Lady Banks rose, forsythia - it seems the list is endless. Here are two yellows that I photographed yesterday. My Lady Banks rose has just started and I will be posting a photo of it later.
Kerria Japonica (also known as Easter Rose) blooms before the leaves appear. It is a graceful and dependable shrub.

Carolina Jessamine is a fast-growing vine that can be used in a variety of ways. I have mine growing on a low picket fence next to my tiny vegetable garden.
Kerria Japonica (also known as Easter Rose) blooms before the leaves appear. It is a graceful and dependable shrub.

Carolina Jessamine is a fast-growing vine that can be used in a variety of ways. I have mine growing on a low picket fence next to my tiny vegetable garden.

Comments
Wow! Double wow!! Your two most recent posts with such beautiful photos leave me grasping for just the right superlative adjectives or words to use in my comment. Hmmm..seriously stunning Southern spring snapshots!
Jon in Vicksburg, Miss. on 4-4-08