Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Day 14.150 Wildflowers at East Point

Here are some of the wildflowers we saw at East Point - too late for trilliums and too early for jack-in-the-pulpit. Instead we saw:

Top row: something unidentified and some kind of viburnum (possibly high-bush cranberry) - the showy flowers are sterile, the fertile ones are the small flowers in the center.

2nd row: some kind of hawkweed, bluets

3rd row: roses - some in unexpected places

4th row: blue-eyed grass and another that has so far eluded my identification

Bottom row: white campion and sea pea.


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