Early in September we had a beautiful day for a walk in the park.
Beautiful day, beautiful wildflowers.
Moth Mullein Verbascum blattaria Figwort family
This is an introduced biennial plant. There are two basic color forms: plants that produce yellow flowers, and those that produce white flowers. The common name refers to the fancied resemblance of the flowers to moths.
Great Blue Lobelia Lobelia siphilitica Bellflower family
Beechdrops Epifagus virginiana Broomrape family
This native parasitic plant contains no chlorophyll and obtains its nutrients from the roots of American Beech tree. Without the presence of this tree, Beechdrops cannot survive.
This Jack-in-the-Pulpit Arisaema triphyllum Arum family, had bright red berries that caught my eye. It is a native perennial plant, the red berries are eaten by some woodland birds, including the Wood Thrush and the Wild Turkey.
I saw more than one of these Hickory Tussock Moths (or Hickory Tiger Moth) Lophocampa caryae. Very pretty but don't touch.
We also visited another Ottawa County property. Grand River Open Space - 10851 Linden Drive Allendale, MI 49544. Grand River Open Space is an undeveloped 233 acre wetland with 1.25 miles of Grand River waterfront. The property has undergone restoration which included planting 15,000 native tree and shrub seedlings such as swamp white oak, black walnut, hackberry, redbud, black cherry, witch hazel, dogwood and elderberry plus other species native to the floodplain.
Available at the property,
- Small parking area and information kiosk
- Off-trail hiking and cross-country skiing
- Dogs are allowed on or off leash
- Firearm and archery deer hunting
Tickled to receive notification of most recent post. Stunning photography.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much sister-in-law DSL. I haven't figured out why the email notification doesn't work. It is just as easy to send an email to anyone who might be interested. :)
DeleteYes, we are lucky. Any day spent outdoors is beautiful, some more than others. :) Great Blue Lobelia came and went so fast. Just like this summer. But we still have a lot to see and explore even in winter. I'm glad trees don't die back! See you soon! M :)
ReplyDeleteM, summer did go fast. Trees it is this winter, of course they won't have any leaves so...
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Very beautiful photos! Thanks for the notification of a new post! :)
ReplyDeleteAnonymous daughter, Thanks...or should I say Tanks?
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looks nice!
ReplyDeletestratovolcano, Thanks. So you are still alive, no crash on the racetrack?
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Ah, but a wonderful sister of mine gave me a book called Bark, remember? Does that mean we go Barking? It's so fun just to go see what's over there. M :)
ReplyDeleteHey Marie if we are going barking (which sounds sort of fun) does that mean we are barkers?
DeleteJust wondering. :-)