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In the woods we return to reason and faith-Emerson

Best-Lynn

Thursday, April 28, 2016

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The solitary nodding flowers of Wild Columbine can be seen on rocky cliffs, ledges and in dry woods. The deep spurred flowers are pollinated by hummingbirds.
Elongated terminal recemes of tiny 4 petaled flowers are opening on Thyme-leaved Speedwell, one of many Speedwells that can be found in this area.
Wood anemone AKA Windflower is just  starting to flower. It is either white or pink.
And Blueberries - perhaps Early Lowbush Blueberries - are also in flower.
John
Wild Columbine

Thyme-leaved Speedwell

Wood Anemone

Lowbush Blueberries

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