Monday, May 11, 2020

Silver Creek Pathway Michigan

May 9 2020  Silver Creek Pathway north of Luther.
A pleasant walk on a spring day along the Pine River and crossing over Silver Creek.

 
           Pine River
 
                    Bloodroot
              Marsh Marigold

 
           Trillium

               Trout Lily

 
 
 
                               Trailing Arbutus

 
 
      Lincoln Landing bridge
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
           Silver Creek

 
 
 
I hope you enjoyed the walk too.

6 comments:

New Hampshire Gardener said...

Your landscapes look much like ours except for the dunes.
Even your flowers are the same. In this post anyhow. Usually not!
We're supposed to warm up this week so it'll probably be time to say goodbye to the spring ephemeral flowers. But hello to the summer flowers!

Plants Amaze Me said...

We certainly have sand dunes. I think it has been a great spring except the last few nights we had freezing temperatures, not so good for some plants. I have noticed the forsythia and the shadbush has continued to bloom for a longer time this year. Maybe the cool temps kept them from progressing? It is hard to believe it is May 11th, you’re right though time to look for late spring / early summer plants.
🙂

Big Brother! said...

Very nice!

Plants Amaze Me said...

Big Brother, Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Your photos made me think I did go on that walk with you. Easy to imagine the spots you showed. Amazing how a few miles north and the wildflowers are just starting. Thanks for posting! M :)

Plants Amaze Me said...

Anonymous M : )
Of course you have been on this walk with us, just not this time. Even when you are not there I still hear your helpful sayings in my head, ha ha. It is a good trail, it is a loop, reasonable length, scenic, and just a bit up north!
🙂