A field of deep green wildgrass interspersed with thousands of yellow wild mustard flowers. At the edge of the field are bunches of cottonwood and willow trees with fresh green leaves, and beyond them (on the other side of the South St. Vrain Creek, which can't be seen, but is roaring from the spring snow melt coming down from the mountains) rise redstone cliffs topped by dark green Ponderosa pine trees.

A seven-foot tall tangle of wild cherry bushes with scores of elongated clusters of tiny white flowers with dark golden centers.

A branch of fresh Boxelder maple leaves, some so new they are still a beautiful light yellow-orange color while others have turned a fresh green hue. Hanging below them are young, pale red colored, winged Boxelder seeds.

A wild grape vine in a tangle of bushes, its fresh green sawtooth-edged leaves basking in the sunlight. Clusters of tiny green flower buds with rose-colored highlights hang amongst the leaves.

A field filled with fresh green wild grass. Beyond the field are a mix of deciduous and pine trees, as well as a rusty steel arch bridge crossing South St. Vrain Creek. In the distance are the pine covered foothills of the Rocky Mountains beneath a blue sky with just a few puffy white clouds.

A cottonwood branch with rich green heart-shaped leaves and hanging clusters of its small, round, green fruits.