Flowers Around the Big Red Barn, Cornell

The flower coverage on Cornell's campus appears to be near its peak.


These pansies have bloomed in a garden between the Big Red Barn and the Andrew Dickson White House.


This large bush, near the Big Red Barn, is now completely covered with white flowers.


A single dandelion emerges from a bed of commonly observed purple wildflowers.


Here is my first observation of lilac this spring.


A ball of dandelion seeds -- a single seed is produced by each individual blade-like flower formed in the bloom.


More Forget-Me-Nots have bloomed along the walkway connecting the Big Red Barn to Tower Rd.


I have not yet been able to identify this interesting flower, found near the Andrew Dickson White House.


These flowers, known as the "Star of Bethlehem", are some of my favorite so far!


These are located along Tower Rd., by the Andrew Dickson White House.


More Star of Bethlehem.


And even more.


An interestingly colored tulip near the Big Red Barn.


Several tulips in a garden just east of the Andrew Dickson White House (pictured).


Here is a nearly perfect pink tulip.


The same pink tulip from above.


Several variegated tulips near the Big Red Barn.


A squirrel eats a nut under some evergreens in front of the Big Red Barn.


Some beautiful flowers in the foreground, with the same squirrel eating in the background.


Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to identify these flowers.

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