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vandaliatraveler · 1 year
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A few mementos from a short hike on the Virgin Hemlock Tail this morning. Cold, damp weather has settled into NC West Virginia, but any rain is welcome following an unusually dry winter and spring (opposite of the West Coast). From top: the ever balletic but stinky red trillium (Trillium erectum); long-spurred violet (Viola rostrata); wood anemone (Anemone quinquefolia), longing for a burst of sun to open its flowers; trailing arbutus (Epigaea repens), a ground-hugging shrub in the heath family; early meadow-rue (Thalictrum dioicum); and an Eastern red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus), a terrestrial salamander of rich, damp mountain woods.
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Lucky quadrilliums, anyone? Large white trillium and wakerobin with a few extra parts. Quadrilliums are rare mutants and always exciting to find. Now you can wear one!
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getoffmylavvn · 26 days
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Flowers from this morning ✨
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thebotanicalarcade · 1 year
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n260_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: North American wild flowers. Washington, D.C. :Smithsonian Institution,1925.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42669869
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Red Trillium by Barbara Friedman on Flickr.
This work is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0. 
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cricketchirp · 17 days
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Somewhere Under The Rainbow
Somehow we thought the rain wouldn’t fall upon our hike today, until it did. And so we sat in the truck for about 15-20 minutes, waiting for the drops to slow down, which they did. The rain, however, enhanced everything. And as the sun came out, the water and warmth combined to create a Black Fly Festival, one which will last for several more weeks. But, April/May showers do bring May flowers,…
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whiskeyote · 3 days
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Garden 2024 Pt. 1 (Early May)
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coffeenuts · 11 days
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bigoldeels · 1 month
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shade garden coming in great this year!
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ladychandraofthemoone · 9 months
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“They’ll never give each other proper bouquets :’(“
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Separate pictures undercut:
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vandaliatraveler · 1 year
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Early spring on Dunkard Creek.  From top: early saxifrage (Micranthes virginiensis); great white trillium (Trillium grandiflorum); Dutchman’s breeches (Dicentra cucullaria); rue anemone (Thalictrum thalictroides); hispid buttercup (Ranunculus hispidus); red trillium (Trillium erectum); twinleaf (Jeffersonia diphylla); and Virginia bluebells (Mertensia virginica).
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pnwnativeplants · 1 year
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Hi! I just found your blog and wanted to share a couple pictures I took a while back!
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Not sure what any of them are but the bush in the third picture was gorgeous!
The first and third pictures were on top of a ridge south of Cle Elum in summer, and the white flowers were north west of there near Cooper Lake, and it was in early to mid spring
I know you’re on the west side and that’s your specialty but do you happen to know what any of these are?
The top left is one of my favorites, it's my profile picture too. That's red flowering currant or Ribes sanguineum. Popular hummingbird plant and the leaves smell really good when crushed imho. The top left is probably Trillium ovatum, more commonly known as western trillium. These are bulb plants that go totally underground when dormant. Their seeds produce a substance that ants like to eat, so ants will carry the seeds back to their homes and it spreads that way. Sometimes if conditions aren't right they won't come up for multiple years in a row. I've never seen the last one before but my friend who's another admin on this blog helped me key it out and we think it's most likely Ribes lobbii. I guess it's commonly known as gummy gooseberry?? Apparently the berries are edible but not particularly palatable because of the sticky bitter hairs.
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florafotoz · 2 years
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Trillium
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q-posts · 2 months
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Be a messenger of Peace. Always think “for the sake of others and society” and express yourself for the happiness of all people, Perfect Liberty 2022.1 Day of Peace ceremony 10 a.m. this morning. Oyashikiri I have seen a lot of robins of late… they are busy picking out worms.. the red wing blackbirds had a new friend hanging out with them yesterday.
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flowerishness · 1 month
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Trillium ovatum and Trillium erectum (Pacific trillium and red trillium)
They say good things come in threes.
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Red Trillium by nervousjessica on iNaturalist.
This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
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