If buttercups are child-like, and bugbanes are adults, the baneberries are the crazy in-laws. |
At this time of year, hikers can be on the alert for early buttercups, shooting stars in the foothills and moss phlox. |
The woods are nice, carpeted in the blue, yellow and white of bluebells, buttercups and anemones. |
The road-field, now apartments and shops, was blanketed in buttercups in the summers. |
What if I kept postponing the outing until one day the boys didn't want to pick buttercups, or what if the flowers stopped blooming? |
The scenery gradually changed from the rolling plains to grassy meadows, with little yellow buttercups dotting the now slightly hilly terrain. |