Central Park April Flowers

This is the first in a series of 4 posts of photographs that I made from an afternoon trip with Sierra Photo NYC – New York City Sierra Club Photography Committee.

10 thoughts on “Central Park April Flowers

  1. Steve Schwartzman 2023-04-20 / 8:28 am

    Do you know whether any of these flowers were growing there naturally, as opposed to having been cultivated? Two grow natively in central Texas. One is the crabapple. The other is the columbine, whose range here is disjoint by some 450 miles from the nearest part of the species’ main range to the northeast..

    • Sherry Felix 2023-04-20 / 6:06 pm

      There are some that are native and self-seed. I think all of these were planted.

  2. Cee Neuner 2023-04-19 / 1:50 pm

    Your flowers are gorgeous 😀

    • Sherry Felix 2023-04-19 / 1:55 pm

      Thank you so much Cee. So are yours.

  3. shoreacres 2023-04-19 / 7:11 am

    The leaves on the Jetbead are as attractive as the blooms; they seem ‘made for one another’ in a way that isn’t always true.

    • Sherry Felix 2023-04-19 / 7:32 am

      I agree. The leaves and flower look right to wear in a buttonhole.

  4. Sue 2023-04-19 / 5:02 am

    Lovely bursts of colour!

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