
This is what springtime looks like in Kentucky... two of my favorite trees, the dogwood and the redbud, all mixed together. So delicate, and almost magical looking, among the spring-green trees. Aren't they beautiful?
Here is an individual dogwood tree. I like how the blooms seem to float in layers.

Then, the redbud, all pink and delicately spiky.

If you are driving down a road in Kentucky in the springtime, this is the view you might see... redbud trees along the way:

3 comments:
Spring is the time I DO love in the south. Dogwoods growing wild in the forest. Daffodils naturalized and carpeting old deserted home sites. It's beautiful.
I LOVE the redbuds!
Just beautiful!
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