Showing posts with label Happy boots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy boots. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2019

Hepatica April 3 2019

 Our first stop on Wednesday April 3, 2019  was Schutmaat Park on the Rabbit River in Hamilton, Michigan. 

Our second stop was New Richmond Bridge Park on the Kalamazoo River located at the historic village of New Richmond  -  Allegan County, Michigan.
 
 
Our third stop was our very own Happy Boots. 
 
 We saw Skunk Cabbage.


 Marsh Marigold Buds
 
And a surprise, Golden Saxifrage!  We have found it here before but not this early in the year.

We saved our special Hepatica Hill for last, hoping that the sunny day would warm the Hepatica and tempt them to bloom.  They were blooming!  What a sight to see.
 
 
 
 
 


 

 
 


Wednesday, March 20, 2019

The First Hepatica March 18 2019


We visited Hepatica Hill in Allegan County on Monday, March 18 2019.
It was 39 degrees, the ground was snow covered in places.
This south facing hill along the Kalamazoo River was just plain brown. 

We saw green and purple hepatica leaves from last spring, and we found a few new tiny buds.  We took our time walking here, looking closely for an early glimpse of spring...

It was a nice enough day, cool with sunshine and blue sky.  We are just too early to find this favorite spring ephemeral blooming, we weren't expecting anything to be blooming yet.

Then Marie calls out, hmm, what did she see?  She had found it!  The one and only Round Lobed Hepatica blooming on this day!  It was nestled in a bed of green moss, so perfect!  Unbelievable!   
Thanks again to Mark Cassino for sharing this special hill with us.


     Kalamazoo River

We also saw....
 

 
We stopped at Happy Boots to take a peek at Skunk Cabbage.
 
   Happy Boots, Happy Spring

Next time a different kind of adventure from our trip to Moab, Utah!

Monday, August 13, 2018

July Adventures 2018

July 2018 was mostly hot and humid here in Michigan so there weren't as many adventures this month.  Here are some of the high points...

 I checked up on the Rose Pogonia in Muskegon County.  We had seen several of these plants nine days before, but I found only two of the orchids still blooming and they were rough looking.

Pitcher Plants looked good yet.



 This is a close up of Culver's Root (Veronicastrum virginicum), there were many of these plants still blooming.  They were about 4 feet tall and quite elegant looking.


 Pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata) was blooming in the damp mud, just along the shoreline. I especially like the attractive spikes of blue-violet flowers, and also the leaves of this plant, which have interesting veins.




Around home about mid July, I found a lovely Broad Leaved Helleborine, a non-native orchid that doesn't stand a chance if it grows in Mike's lawn.  This one found a safe place under the play structure in the back yard.  So it was one of the few to survive.




I didn't see many Indian Pipe (Monotropa uniflora) this year.  Whether I wasn't out in the woods as much or it was too hot and dry, I'm not sure.


On July 11 - Marie and I were able to get together for an adventure to Port Sheldon Natural Area, and it was hot!  Port Sheldon Natural Area in Ottawa County is 440 acres including gently rolling terrain, woods, wildlife ponds and Ten Hagen Creek.

 This is the pond where we see hundreds of Virginia Meadow Beauty (Rhexia virginica), they weren't blooming yet.  Just a few were in bud.
  Virginia Meadow Beauty bud

At another pond we saw beautiful Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), in their prime!

 


 We saw just a few Michigan Lily (Lilium michiganense).  They were a bit rough but still nice to see.

 
Mike and I were able to walk at Connor Bayou and Crockery Creek, here are some photos from Crockery Creek.
 Crockery Creek in Ottawa County.

                 Heal All, one of my favorite plants!

 It is a bit hard to see but, all that white is Lizard's Tail (Saururus cernuus) blooming!



In the garden, Mike had some sticks in the soil for the green peas to climb up.  Well the rabbits ate the pea plants, but the dragonflies enjoy perching on the sticks.  So here are a couple of shots of the dragonflies.



Late in July, our oldest son, Andrew, and his family came to stay with us for a week.  We spent much of our time at the Lake Michigan beach, visited a petting zoo, walked the boardwalk and pier in Grand Haven, and had a fun hike at Hoffmaster State Park.  Andrew brought a couple of jet skis, I don't care to ride them but I made some nice sand castles with the kids.

July 30 - my sister, Sugar and I visited Bass River Recreational Area.  She had seen Cardinal Flower blooming and we wanted to see how they were doing at Bass.  Here is what we found.

                 Monkeyflower (Mimulus ringens)


   Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis)  We found some blooming but not many.
 
   Swamp Milkweed

   Water Plantain




Most places at Bass were pretty dry.  This is one place we see Bottle Gentian growing in early September, I hope they had enough water.

One more adventure in the month of July, to Happy Boots in Allegan County! 
 
              Baby Tulip Tree!               

 
 
 

Marie added two Life Plants to her list!  Spikenard....
 

And ....Larger Canada St. John'swort
 


 Liverwort

   Sand Creek

 Somewhere at Happy Boots!

Marie found one Purple Fringed Orchid!  A bit rough but there it was.

   There it is, the only orchid we found.  Can you find it?

 Lizard's Tail (Saururus cernuus) a few were still blooming
 
 
 On the way home we stopped at the park in Hamilton...
 
Next time on to August!  I hope you enjoyed the adventures as much as I did.