Showing posts with label Trillium Ravine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trillium Ravine. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Warren Woods and Trillium Ravine

May 7, 2018    
First stop Warren Woods State Park, a 311 acre park near the town of Three Oaks, Michigan.


                              Tulip Tree leaves


                                    Miterwort


                            Dwarf Ginseng

  

                                        Wood Betony
 

                                          Galien River




                                       Paw Paw

                                         Turtle on log
                          Turtle on log with snake in the water.

                                       Snake
                                              Wild Geranium
                                                Blue Cohosh

                                               Bellwort
                                             Violets






                             Squirrel Corn

                                      Spring Beauty




                                             Jack in the Pulpit


 

       Larch Trees
 
After Warren Woods, we went east to Trillium Ravine Prairie Plant Preserve, four miles northwest of Niles Michigan.
"The sanctuary is named after the prairie trillium and toadshade. Both are threatened species in Michigan and are protected by state law. The range of these trillium species barely extend into southern Michigan, making them unusual in the state. Both species are considered "toad trilliums" because their leaves are mottled like toad skin. Their flowers with maroon petals and green sepals sit directly on the leaves without a flower stalk.
The species are differentiated by their leaves. Toadshade’s leaf has no stalk, while prairie trillium’s leaf has a short stalk."








                                 Celandine Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum)
 
 























                     Beautiful flowers, beautiful day!