It was a beautiful day for a walk in the woods.
Large-Flowered Trillium
Wild Ginger
A very new Maidenhair Fern
Large-Flowered Bellwort
When I first saw this picture on the computer, I thought I was seeing a violet and Wild Leek. Wild Leek is not blooming yet. The white buds are actually from a Dwarf Ginseng.
Dwarf Ginseng
Trillium, Dwarf Ginseng, Wild Leek leaves
Spring Beauty
Very few Hepatica were still blooming.
Miterwort
A great day in the woods.
8 comments:
Great content! I want to always be learning!
Wow, that's a lot of dwarf ginseng. Coincidentally I was just taking photos of it myself less than an hour ago. It's on the rare side here and I've never seen that many.
And the trilliums! What a show they put on.
You have many flowers there that I've never seen and you're very lucky to have them.
Thanks for letting us see them!
Sister in the Mid-west thank you. Every Spring is a learning experience for me, or should I say a relearning experience.
It’s fun seeing all the Spring wildflowers!
You’re welcome, Allen. Dwarf Ginseng is everywhere at Dowagiac Woods, actually the ground is covered with so many plants. It is amazing. We also saw blooming Wild Geranium, Trout Lily, Greek Valerian, Marsh Marigold, Purple Cress, two types of Toothwort, buttercups, several anemone, and buds on Ohio Buckeye. Acres and acres of wildflowers, perfect day! Thanks.
Very nice! We haven’t had that much open here yet.
Big Brother Dowagiac Woods is a place full of Spring wildflowers. Usually most of the plants are blooming in early May, some a bit earlier.
A lovely post! It was a great day. Cool and no bugs. Sunshine and that impossible blue sky. Never-ending wildflowers. Perfect in so many ways. Like your photos! Thank you. M :)
Anonymous M, You are welcome! It was certainly a nice day!
:)
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