In March, nature around Paphos almost explodes with different kinds of wildflowers. During my daily dog walks, yellow is seen everywhere along the paths and in the fields. Small flowers open to the sun, while the sound of buzzing insects fills the air.

A honey bee approaching the flowers of White mustard (Sinapis alba).
Feel free to click on an image in the gallery below to see a short text.
“Where flowers bloom, so does hope.”
— Lady Bird Johnson
Not all flowers remain small suns.
Some fade, bow their heads, and make way for what comes next.

The day ends the same way it began, touched by yellow light.

Note: The plants in this post have been identified with the help of the plant ‘ID app on my phone, though the results may not always be completely reliable.











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