Red and Yellow Tulips
Price range: $30.00 through $76.00 plus taxThe tulip blooms under the bright blue sky of the Skagit Valley in the Pacific Northwest. I live in tulip country and this is one of my favorite flowers.
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The tulip blooms under the bright blue sky of the Skagit Valley in the Pacific Northwest. I live in tulip country and this is one of my favorite flowers.

Sunflowers are a vibrant combination of yellow, orange, red moving into purple and green.

Two white daisies on violet, blue and green background. The saying “Fresh as a daisy” is an appropriate title for these two delicate flowers. The daisy symbolizes innocence and purity.

A single white lily on a muted violet, ochre and green background. The lily can represent purity, commitment and rebirth.

Two white hibiscus “Rose of Sharon” blooms with bright red centers and delicate white petals. The flowers are set in a muted green and violet background. The flower represents love, beauty and healing.

Two red tulips with detailed leaves and soft background. These flowers represent new life as they push out of the ground in Spring. They grow right in my backyard in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

Two white daffodils with glowing centers. These flowers represent both the purity and vibrancy of spring. They grow right in my backyard in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

The young sunflower faces the sun as it rises in the east and follows it across the sky until it sets in the west. It is a beautiful symbol of our need to receive, from our creator, all we need to sustain life and grow. Be like the sunflower! Orient your life towards the One that gives life.

Beautiful blue ‘Forget Me Not” flowers.

Sunflowers make me happy!

Yellow tulips make me happy. They are a sign that Spring has come. They are grown right here in my “backyard” in Skagit County in Northwest Washington State.

Watercolor painting of Poppies.