Sunday, 8 March 2009

Waiting for spring III


During a walk in the musician's garden yesterday afternoon, I saw this shrub with tiny bell like yellow flowers just starting to bloom. I have no idea what this is, maybe one of you knows it?
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Au cours d'une petite promenade dans le jardin des musiciens hier, j'ai vu ce petit arbuste avec ses jolies petites clochettes jaunes sur le point d'éclore. Je n'ai aucune idée de ce que c'est, peut-être le savez-vous ?

20 comments:

Lowell said...

I do not know what it is, but it looks like spring! Nice photo! What is the musician's garden?

George Townboy said...

I don't know what it is, but it is beautiful!

Clueless in Boston said...

It is definitely a sign of Spring.

Anonymous said...

Here in the western part of north america, we have something like it called oregon grape. It's genus is Mahonia.

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

very colorful for Spring. I am glad you enjoyed the farmer's market photos on my site. A banana for lunch, that is not enough for me. I like a banana for breakfast almost everyday, but I need a substantive lunch.

Catherine said...

Spring Part III, VDP. How many time will we have to wait until Spring FOREVERMORE It is arriving shyly, little by little, tipping toe.
Good Sunday.

Emma Bond said...

Hi! We love your blog! Your plant is a Mahonia, a winter flowering shrub, the flowers smell amazing when at their peak! Thanks for visiting our blog and making us feel welcome, Emma and Tom

EG CameraGirl said...

How wonderful to have spring arriving!

crocrodyl said...

I don't know what it is but it looks great:) In our town some plants start to grow but unfortunately for them it is snowing today...

cieldequimper said...

@Jacob: never fear, I'll tell you about the garden, all in due time! ;-)

Stefan Jansson said...

Nice touch of green. I have also been out looking for signs of spring, no luck so far.

Rob said...

No idea, but is pretty to view. Imagine what the open blooms will look like!

Jane Hards Photography said...

It is a welcome image full of spring hope.

Bergson said...

envore un arbuste qui se prend pour du muguet

Frankie / Nick said...

Can't help you with the identity of the plant, but it is gorgeous.

cieldequimper said...

@Natural Moments, Bath et Alice: thanks, merci!

Cergie said...

Je confirme, c'est un mahonia qui aime l'ombre, lorsqu'il sera fleuri (jaune) il aura une délicieuse odeur de miel...

Anonymous said...

That is very pretty whatever it is! And a fantastic photo!

Marie-Noyale said...

Heureusement que tu as des connaisseurs qui visitent!! Fleurit jaune avec odeur de miel... Vivement le printemps!!

Buck said...

Spring! Oh, how I am waiting for spring. Thank you for your kind comment and for this wonderful reminder that I don't have long to wait.