It's springtime in South Florida.
Every year the sun sinks to the south, dies for three days, and then rises from the dead, the days get longer and the plants react. Now it isn't warm yet, but cool like springtime up north. Some nights down in the 50s (and rarely under that), most days in the 70s but some 80s and 60s (all Fahrenheit - I wish the US would join the rest of the world and go metric).
But the plants notice the longer days. The live oak trees are starting to bud, soon they will push out new leaves and then drop the old ones. The jasmine and ixora plants are already flowering, so is an orchid, and the bees and hummingbirds are happy about that.
Not great pictures, but I figured people in the freezing zones could use a small dose of spring to brighten your day.
Jasmine (I don't know what type of jasmine, there are so many similar varieties).
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And ixora - they are more intense red in person, and pardon the composition, the wind won't let them keep still for a photo
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Brassavola orchid "Lady of the Night" because it smells great after dark:
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