Colours pop come spring. Birds bring their brilliant plumage. Snow gives way to a million shades of green. Lakes shrug off the ice to sparkle with blues, grays, lavenders. Gardens fill with flowers of every colour
But never to be discounted are the apple blossoms, filling the air with perfume.
And the trilliums, crowding out forest floor with white.
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I've always liked trilliums. The flowers don't seem to last too long, but they freshen up the forest floor before most of the rest of the flowers and plants are up and about.
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