Photos: Signs of spring

A white magnolia blossom begins to fade on a tree off of South Main Street in Concord.

A white magnolia blossom begins to fade on a tree off of South Main Street in Concord. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff

A Lapland rosebay from a Rhododendron in front of a Forsytia bush on South Street in downtown Concord.

A Lapland rosebay from a Rhododendron in front of a Forsytia bush on South Street in downtown Concord. GEOFF FORESTER—Monitor staff

A white-colored Viburnum blossom in front of a Forsytia bush on South Street in downtown Concord.

A white-colored Viburnum blossom in front of a Forsytia bush on South Street in downtown Concord. GEOFF FORESTER—Monitor staff

Daffodils in full blossom in the South End of Concord.

Daffodils in full blossom in the South End of Concord. GEOFF FORESTER—Monitor staff

Trees at Martin Field in the South End of Concord are started to blossom.

Trees at Martin Field in the South End of Concord are started to blossom. GEOFF FORESTER—Monitor staff

Published: 05-05-2025 4:59 PM

Despite the rainy days and dreary skies we’ve been seeing recently, spring is definitely in the air. With flowers blooming and trees regaining their verdant hues, the shift of the seasons continues to inject color into the landscape. 

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