An assortment of flowers and plants in Central Park.

Group of Bears, Central Park 5/8/2019 
English Elm (Ulmus procera), Central Park 5/8/2019 
Moss, Central Park 5/8/2019 
Wild Greanium (Geranium maculatum), CXentral Park 5/8/2019 
Canadian Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis), Central Park 5/11/2019 
Dogwood (Cornus), Central Park 5/11/2019 
Nannyberry Sheepberry or Sweet Viburnum (Viburnum lentago), Central Park 5/11/2019 
Shooting Star (Dodecatheon meadia), Central Park 5/11/2019 

English Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), Central Park 5/11/2019 
Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), Central P:ark 5/16/2019

I planted columbine in one of my planters a few years ago. It’s doing quite well. I may transfer to my garden but I’m concerned about deer and rabbits.
This list may halep https://www.swallowtailgardenseeds.com/tips_lists/deer_resistant_list.html . It says deer rarely go for columbines.
Woot! That’s good news. I think it will look better in my garden.
A vibrant and delightful assortment of spring beauty, Sherry. Magnificent flowers. I’ve never seen a white shooting star. Nice to see the elm, too, a rarity.
Thanks Jet
A good display. So Dutch Elm Disease didn’t cross the pond?
Not according to the name plate that is on that tree 🙂
They are all beautiful, Sherry! I love the bear with the pink flowers most. 💐
regards, Teresa
Thanks.