Monday, April 17, 2023
Flower Pr0n! Ephemeral Spring Flowers!
It’s been awhile, but the weather is weird and the world is weird, so have some flowers.
I am low-key obsessed with trout lilies (Erythronium americanum)
They’re fascinating, ephemeral plants.
And old. Zack Fowler says the colony at the arboretum is several hundred years old.
Wood Anemone (Anemonoides quinquefolia) which I wish had another common name, since I always stumble over Anemone.
Spring Beauties! (Claytonia caroliniana)
Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
These covered some of the hills we drove by, so I had to stop to verify they were bloodroot. We also saw lots of white trillium along the roadside, but none were anywhere safe to stop.
This picture looks boring and empty, but that greenery covering the forest floor?
Ramps!