Double Yellow Daffodil

The Flower Hour #27: Daffodils Celebrate Earth Day

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.

There are no specific themes for the Flower Hour; just use your own photography.

Earth Day falls on Wednesday, April 22, this year. Here in North Eastern Washington, the daffodils have peaked!

orange centered yellow daffodil

“Despite the forecast, live like it’s spring.” — Lilly Pulitzer

One of the places we visited on our road trip was the Empire Mine State Historic Park, located in Grass Valley, in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California. This park, rich in history and natural beauty, was once the site of one of California’s largest gold mines.

Double Yellow Daffodil
Double Yellow Daffodil

We strolled through the meticulously maintained gardens, where vibrant flowers added bursts of color to the landscape, and discovered that the daffodils were happily blooming here in late March. More about the gardens next week.

Double White Lion Daffodil
Double White Lion Daffodil

“It’s Earth Day. I wonder if we can plant more trees than people for a change?” — Stanley Victor Paskavich

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.

This week, I’m linking to Dawn’s Spring Festival and Pepper’s One Step Challenge #6.

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45 comments

  1. These Daffodil flowers are all so beautiful. The yellow ones are so bright and the doubles are just ‘wow!’ Thanks for sharing the photos. Now I’m off to find something to post too. 🙂

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  2. “I wandered lonely as a cloud
    That floats on high o’er vales and hills,
    When all at once I saw a crowd,
    A host, of golden daffodils;
    Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
    Fluttering and dancing in the breeze”

    Your post reminded me of this poem.
    Very beautiful pictures of different daffodils. It’s such a nice experience to be surrounded by beautiful flowers. They’re mind-healing! 😇

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    • Oh my heart, what a beautiful, perfect poem to describe the daffies, Sana! A nearby neighbor has a crowd of them along her fences and driveway…a crowd indeed. I’m sharing that pic for my Sunday Stills challenge “gardens.”

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  3. Oh, how I love daffodils! When we were at our summer home this past February for two weeks. It was below 0°, but I brought out my faux daffodils to warm up the kitchen!
    I can not believe all the places you visited on your road trip. Wow!
    That double daffodil you shared is new to me. So pretty. Thanks for having The Flower Hour! 🌼💛
    Enjoy your Tuesday!

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  4. Gorgeous photos, Terri. The daffodils come alive on the screen with your picture-perfect depth of field and crisp details. I had not heard of the Double White Lion Daffodil before…elegant blossoms. Daffodils seem to be California’s “new gold” …a symbol, perhaps, of how well nature endures.

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  5. This is a lovely, uplifting post that blends nature, memory, and gentle reflection so beautifully.

    What stands out first is the sense of place you create. From North Eastern Washington to the gardens of Empire Mine State Historic Park, the piece feels like a small journey—grounded in real locations yet softened by the beauty of the season.

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