Here in Krasnoyarsk we have a real spring: early, warm, and sunny!
At the end of April, felt cherries and plums blossomed.
By mid-May, green berries had already appeared on the honeysuckle and cherry bushes.
Other trees have also blossomed profusely: apple trees, pear trees, serviceberries and currant bushes, gooseberries, and there are already small fruits.
Even the young seedlings had flowers.
And the first flowers appear on the strawberries.
At the dacha, primroses are blooming - pansies, bergenia, wild primroses, geraniums, irises, brunnera, lilies of the valley.
The dicentra has opened its pink hearts.
The tulips have finished blooming. Last year they didn't sprout at all, and I thought they were lost. But in the spring, I was pleasantly surprised when tulip shoots appeared in March, but there were very few flowers. It's time to replant them and buy new bulbs.
The fragrant white lilac is fragrant.
On May 9th, in honor of Victory Day, the lilacs in our yard bloomed. Lilacs usually begin blooming in late May or early June. And this year, nature has been such a generous gift—a wonderful spring, sunny and free of cold rain!
The viburnum buldenezh is about to bloom, while its inflorescences are still a delicate green color, but soon they will bloom, and the entire bush will be covered with large snow-white balls.
The pasque flowers have finished blooming, first the shaggy inflorescences appeared, then the soft yellow flowers, and when they finished blooming, the leaves sprouted.
Subulate phloxes - the white one feels fine, but the pink one does not want to grow in this place at all.
And here is the forest lungwort, which has sprouted under the apple tree and is blooming to the delight of the bumblebees.

























