the trillium grow in drifts on the forest floor.
By Lori
- 6 May, 2009
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Agree - to see these lovely plants growing wild in drifts must be a real thrill.
6 May, 2009
~looks really nice Lori!
6 May, 2009
Thanks, Irish, BB/Jane and Arlene! there are two or three kinds of ferns, dicentra, trilliums (white and red), wild ginger (great ground cover for deep shade), claytonia, raspberry canes...it's a little unspoiled eden. I had a wonderful time just rambling around taking pictures ...I have so many it will be a pleasure to look at them next winter. Do you have pics of the wild flowers in Ireland, Yorkshire and Wales??? maybe i should look before i ask aye? lol.
6 May, 2009
this is equivalent to our bluebell woods Lori~half the worlds bluebells are grown in the UK and this year seems to be a good crop!
6 May, 2009
Oh I love bluebells... My good friend, is an expat...she has pictures above her mantlepiece of spring woods, blue with bluebells... and she sighs as she remembers picking armloads, as a girl... Wildflowers are so special.
7 May, 2009
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beautiful
6 May, 2009