JChristopherGalleries > A beautiful specimen of the genus Malus, commonly known as a Crabapple explodes in pink flowers every Spring.
JChristopherGalleries > An early Spring Dandelion opens wide to absorb the new sun.
JChristopherGalleries > The Spring sunshine beckons as these dandelions open and and reach for the light.
JChristopherGalleries > An inverted pyramid of lilies, seen from the top down
JChristopherGalleries > A bright yellow lily dominates in the lush, dark green background of a Spring garden
JChristopherGalleries > Orange Lilies stand out in the lush greenery of an overcast, Pacific Northwest evening.
JChristopherGalleries > Orange lilies after sunset
JChristopherGalleries > A bright yellow Tulip shines some warm welcome light on an otherise dark Pacific Northwest Spring morning (See it also at http://tinyurl.com/jr9zt)
JChristopherGalleries > Highbush Cranberry ('Vibunum' family). These Spring wildflowers of the cool & moist Pacific Northwest woods, bloom in an interesting pattern reminiscent of a white crown. (You can also see this photo at: http://tinyurl.com/n37fm)
A beautiful specimen of the genus Malus, commonly known as a Crabapple explodes in pink flowers every Spring.
JChristopherGalleries > A beautiful specimen of the genus Malus, commonly known as a Crabapple explodes in pink flowers every Spring.
A beautiful specimen of the genus Malus, commonly known as a Crabapple explodes in pink flowers every Spring.
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