Wild Madder's clusters of little 4 petaled flowers grace a roadside in my neighborhood.
The foamy globes of Red Baneberry find their place in roadside thickets.
Paired yellowish-green flowers dangle below the drooping stalks of Solomon's Seal.
A White Striped Black moth poses as if grateful for the shade cast by my camera.
And a Tiger Swallowtail butterfly was airborne … but not as obliging. I was unable to get a picture.
John
Wild Madder |
Red Baneberry |
Solomon's Seal |
White Striped Black moth |
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