For the Flower Hour, share your images of flowers, gardens, fields of flowers, seasonal leaves and plants, fungus, algae, cacti, blossoms, berries, and wildflowers. Bouquets and silk/faux flowers are welcome.
Remembering February in Sacramento with the blooming of Almond trees!

Almond trees bloom from mid-February to Mid-March in California, reminding us that spring is near!

Sharing for Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday.
There are no specific themes for the Flower Hour, but please use your own photography. And you have all week to link to this post.
New to The Flower Hour photo challenge? Please check out my page for more information! I encourage “double-dipping” with other blog challenges if you do not want to create a separate post.
“Blossom by blossom the spring begins.” ~ Algernon Charles Swinburne

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I was traveling last week. So, better late than never. Here’s my contribution to #19.
https://throughbrazilianeyes.com/busy-bee/
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Perfect timing and lovely post! Welcome back!
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Hi Terri – for some reason, your Flower Hour post today showed up in my Notifications area, but not in Reader, nor on your site. Maybe something weird with WP … maybe my WP? Maybe it was supposed to publish Tuesday? Anyway, I can’t comment on it, so I’ll comment here on your last Flower Hour post if that’s okay.
“Enjoy your stay in the sun and fun Terri! I like the cacti – they make me feel warmer looking at them. I was surprised to find out a few years ago that a Prickly Pear Cactus is very resilient and can overwinter outside in SE Michigan and come back just as hardy!”
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I’m working on my laptop and the Flower Hour post for Tuesday posted without giving me the chance to scheduled it. I recalled it back, but it still sent emails 🙄
Not you, WP schedule glitch. It should post on Tuesday. Funny you should mention prickly pear cacti, I’m sharing one this week, fresh from Arizona!
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Terri, I saw it in my e-mail today – I wonder why it went to Notifications? I only have your posts going there so I know when you post on Sundays to add the link and/or add my link to Flower Hour. I go there before Reader.
So, I always set the date/time for my post as soon as I type the title, before I type anything else, a hint I learned from Hugh Roberts long ago. Your scheduling glitch is similar to something that happened to me two or three times last week. I typed my comment, went to proofread it and then press “send”. I got “duplicate comment” which could not be. That happens off and on, so I always just change the wording which usually works, so I did that and pressed “send” – it happened again. So just for the heck of it, I went to the blog site and there was my comment from five minutes earlier. So that is a glitch like what happened to you. WP sends before you press “send” – yikes! I wondered why you opted to post Sunday. I’ve never had prickly pear cactus before – how does it taste?
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Thanks for reminding me I need to update my laptop. I suspect that’s why it published Sunday, when I attempted to schedule it for Tuesday. I got an email too, which I deleted. My WP admin page has the post scheduled on the proper date, but not before it glitches. Usually, when I select publish, I have the option to select the date/time, but it went straight to publish. Ergg. No telling what’s going on with comments!
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Craziness abounds it seems. I will dig out my comment and re-comment tomorrow. And I just read Hugh Roberts’ post about Anonymous. I don’t think I’ve had that problem before. I just had a long chat session with Malwarebytes as it won’t allow me to access Debbie (Doglady’s Den) site half the time – it deems it unsafe though I’ve whitelisted it several times. So, I’ll see what they say. I had many screenshots I’ve saved the past few months to back up my complaint.
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I love almond flowers. They remind me of Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting, Almond Flowers. Here is my post, Terri: https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/2026/03/01/robbies-inspiration-tanka-tuesday-2/
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Thank you, Robbie! Seeing the orchards in bloom is uplifting!
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Yes, early spring is a victory
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Beautiful, Terri!
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Thanks so much, Mitzy! 🌸
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Gorgeous.
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Thank you, Cindy!
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Hey Terri!
This is the first time I’m seeing a blossoming almond tree and the beauty it holds. So lovely 🙂
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Thank you, Hammad, fruit and nut trees are wonderful to behold in full bloom!
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Lovely white almond blossoms! I’m glad trees have flowers, too. 🙂
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Thank you, Barbara, I am too! They seem to be underrated! 😉
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Here I am, as promised, Terri xx
https://stillrestlessjo.com/2026/02/26/celebrating-flowers/
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Hooray!
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Wow! These are gorgeous.
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Thank you, Egidio! I love seeing tree blooms upon closer inspection!
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Here you go Terri – my Milkweed seeds image which looks a little like Albert Einstein:
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Sooooooo pretty! I have never seen one of these trees in bloom! Thank you!
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Thank you, Nancy! Their blooms were so welcome in mid-February in Sacramento.
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Lovely blossoms, Terri. Spring flowers are such a joy after gray winters. Here’s mine: https://grahamsisland.com/2026/02/25/ti-flowers-2/
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Thank you, Graham! We’re leaving our currently brown and gray landscape to drive south now. By early April, I’m hoping pir tulips and daffies arrive then we come home! So ready for spring!
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Have a great trip!
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Almond tree blossoms are absolutely delightful. Your picture does justice to their beauty, Terri. I remember for the longest time, I had a plastic version of them in my vase :).
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Thank you, Smitha! They were lovely to see in February after a long gray winter in Sacramento. I have several faux florals I put out seasonally.
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How lovely, Terri. Spring is in the air. 💮
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Thank you, Eugi! Can’t wait!
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You’re welcome, Terri.
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Glorious, Robbie!
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Thank you, Toni…from Terri 😉
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Fruit and nut blossoms are ever so pretty. Lovely macro Terri 😀
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Thank you, Brian! Sacramento was full of them!
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They are beautiful blossoms and remind me a little of Hibiscus.
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Thank you, Linda. The blossoms are very small but pretty! And fragrant!
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Excited for spring photos!
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Thank you, Hazel…I might be a bit more excited! 😆
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Bombarded us with amazing spring photos soon, Terri. 🤩🤭 My pleasure!
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There is a blossom theme Im noticing in multiple posts! Beautiful photos, I never knew there was such thing as Almond Blossoms! Here is my post https://yourlifeasartphotography.com/2026/02/24/the-flower-hour-19-apple-blossoms/
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Thank you, Pam! I reckon every fruit or nut trees sports some kind of bloom. Spring is in the air!
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So true!
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Very beautiful photos, Terri!! ☺️
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Thank you! Almond blossoms are a welcome sight in February!
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Beautiful! 👏
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Thank you, Pepper!
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Thank you for the beautiful reminder that spring is not far. Beautiful photos of the Almond blossoms, so light and airy.
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Thank you, Suzette! You described them perfectly!
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Love, love, love these images! Isn’t it amazing how flowers can lift our spirits?!? Great post and prompt. Thank you so much, Terri! pp
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Thank you, Pam! Some of us have to wait patiently for the blooms but it’s worth it!
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Beautiful. I always have the intention to go to Portland and take pics of the cherry blossoms and I never to do it.
https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2026/02/taking-in-life-around-meflowerhour.html
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Thanks, Kirstin! Leaving for Arizona tomorrow, we may miss all the first flowers this time, too late for super bloom and might miss our crocus here.
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Beautiful blooms! Are they fragrant?
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Thank you, Sandy! Yes, they are.
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I’ve seen lots of almond trees as I’ve traveled through Northern California but I don’t think I’ve ever seen them in bloom. Lovely!
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They are gorgeous when they bloom. Thank you, Janis!
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Aren’t they glorious? Many of ours were blown off in recent storms but they are fighting back xx
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Here in Washington, were two months away from any tree blooms 😕
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Do the almond blossoms have that delicious almondy scent? They are just lovely. Almost like cotton balls on the trees!! You captured the delicate details of the individual blooms so beautifully. Love the little shadows.
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Thank you, Leslie! I can’t remember if they actually have a scent. But they’re so pretty to see after a long, dull winter!
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Nice. I’ve never seen those before. Great photos.
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Thank you, Don! These trees are responsible for the Blue Diamond almond brand.
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Beautiful blooms
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Thank you, Sadje!
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You’re most welcome
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The blossoms are gorgeous! This might be an embarrassing question, does this tree produce the almond nut? 🤔
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Thank you, Donna! Yes, in fact, the Blue Diamond almond plant is located in Sacramento!
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How about that! Thanks Terri!
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Gorgeous!!
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Thank you, Janet! BTW, we’re heading your way this week! I’ll be in touch.
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We’ll be in California Thursday-Monday. But after that…
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OK! I’ll shoot a text to the group.
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How beautiful.
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Thank you, Ritva. If you ever heard of the Blue Diamond almond brand, they grow in Sacramento, Northern California. A great way to break up the February gloom. 🌸
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Yes it was 😀
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Thanks for the reminder to check out the almond orchards! Beautiful images!!
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Thank you, Anne! A blast from the past, 2017 to be exact. After such overcast/foggy winters in Sacramento, the almond blossoms in February brightened up the landscape. And my mood 😳
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Maybe mine too. This should be the last of the rain!
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