These are called Yellow Bells, botanical name Tecoma stans. You may also know them by the name Yellow trumpetbush, Yellow elder, Esperanza, Yellow trumpetflower or Ginger-thomas.
It is native to the southern United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, Peru and Ecuador.
I found it several years ago. All I can remember is that we were on a road trip traveling across the south. I have long forgotten which one I saw them in. Right now they remind me of warmth and sunshine.
Thanks for stopping by. Have a great day!
What a gorgeous bloom. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue, happy you enjoyed it :)
DeleteYellow bells are photographed well. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you Roentare, thank you very much :)
DeleteWhatever name they go by, they're so pretty. I love the bright yellow color. It's like sunshine on a stem.
ReplyDeleteYou have described it beautifully Ann, sunshine on a stem, I love that! :)
DeleteThe Yellow Bells are beautiful! Love the photo! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen, much appreciated :) You take care and have a great day also.
DeleteIt's great fun to enjoy bright flowers on a chilly day.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is, thank you :)
Deleteyellow is the color i want if i am getting flowers. the color of JOY. these are gorgeous. even my fake flowers on kitchen table are yellow.
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely way of describing it Sandra, the color of joy :) I buy a lot of yellow flowers. They have been sunflowers lately.
DeleteTo prawda takie śliczne, żółte kwiaty mi też przypominają o lecie i ciepłych dniach. Milego weekendu:)
ReplyDeleteDziękuję za piękny komentarz. Życzę dalszego udanego tygodnia :)
DeleteThey are beautiful flowers. Great timing, it is fixing to get very chilly here in Oklahoma.
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so Yogi, a little chilly here too but telling us it will be in the low 50s tomorrow. A heatwave, yay! :)
DeleteThanks, Denise! It's "White" outside so this is especially cheery!
ReplyDeleteOh my, you are very welcome, and so glad these brought you a bit of sunshine Jeanie :)
DeleteYes, we need a little warmth and sunshine.
ReplyDeleteTrue Red, very true :)
DeleteThey are gorgeous!! So cheerful and beautiful! I have never seen or even heard of them. So again, another find from you that is so beautiful and interesting. Thank you so much for your wonderful support during my illness!!
ReplyDeleteThey were new to me when I first saw them, they really stood out. Great to see you posting again Ginny :) So glad you are feeling much better, I missed you my dear friend!
DeleteBeautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
DeleteThey are bright and beautiful, Denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie :)
DeleteHow lovely, so brightly coloured and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan, and all the best to you too :)
DeleteSuch bright and happy flowers, Denise. So nice to see the sunshine here and outside today!
ReplyDeleteI am very happy you saw the same weather as we did. It was so nice to get out and about today after all that rain :) More sunshine for us tomorrow too Martha Ellen, wonderful!
DeleteI agree. As soon as I saw that photo I thought of sunshine.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kay, bright yellow flowers always make me feel so good on a wintry day :)
DeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteIt certainly would :) Thank you Linda :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful reminder, Denise.
ReplyDeleteMost definitely Ellen and thank you :)
DeleteThey are very pretty Denise.
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so Margaret, thank you :)
Deleteso good to see these beautiful flowers in the midst of browns and whites and of course mountains trees ...brown, white, green that's our winter colors. It's late but I'll be back to check out more. Nice to meet you
ReplyDeleteYou too Sandy, thanks so much for visiting :)
DeleteBeautiful flower, little summerfeeling:)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much and very much so :)
DeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteI thought so too :)
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