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Trout Lily, Dog Tooth Violet, Erythronium
By Lori
- 8 May, 2011
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These beauties are blooming now...these amongst the "Dutchmen's Breeches"...lol
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One of my favorite wildflowers. Hope your snow is gone for good.
8 May, 2011
mottled leaves a bonus with beautiful flower. Have a look at Rbtkew Lori. 'Woodland Garden at Kew' A stunning swathe of erythronium. How I wish I could have them here.
8 May, 2011
love your yellow dog tooth violets, the leaves are a real bonus.
you and Nariz both! lucky ladies.
seen anything of your red tailed buzzard lately?
8 May, 2011
What a lovely Erythronium with the pinky stamen....so glad to see flowers in your wilderness at last Lori! I bet you will be busy for the next few months!!
8 May, 2011
Hello Everyone! I remember picking handfuls of these for my Mom! The floor of the forest is a carpet of these, the red and the white trilliums...a very pretty clumping grass whose name I don't know...my riddle flower...Dutchmen's Britches..and May Flowers...they will all run riot until the trees come into leaf. The forested hills are pretty this time of year as well, as all the deciduous trees are budding and the buds are specific colours depending upon specie. The Maples are a bright red; the Birches are yellow with catkins; the Beeches are bronzy orange, and the Aspen are silver green..so the hillsides are less colourful than in autumn, but the subtle colours of the spring buds are quite beautiful to behold. Spring is moving in tortoise mode this year.
Resi: the Red Tailed Hawk hasn't been seen again...but we have a pair of Ravens who are terrorizing the Crows.
8 May, 2011
Sounds absolutely wonderful Lori!
9 May, 2011
Thanks Karen...it is GREAT! I posted a pic of Claytonia last season which was growing in a wood not far from the development where I lived in Cornwall...BUT this year the erythronium and Claytonia are in my own garden!!!
9 May, 2011
Yes, I've never seen Claytonia. Heard the name, but had no idea what it looked like. Thanks.
10 May, 2011
Isn't it pretty? It has the most delicious scent too, Karen.
11 May, 2011
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how lovely is that Lori...so glad your spring is springing at last...
8 May, 2011