Yesterday was the first day of May and it screamed for me to go for a walk in the woods. The weather was perfect; not a cloud in the sky and the temperature was in the 60s. I went for a hike with a friend in one of our local state parks, where we saw signs of spring everywhere. So, I decided to take photos of all the wildflowers along the trail and share them. Perhaps it will help you identify them on your next spring walk.
When we walked out of the woods we came across Early Saxifrage (Saxifraga virginiensis) growing among the grass in a field. It was so abundant.
Then we came across Kidneyleaf Buttercup (Ranunculus abortivus) growing inside a root ring. It looked like a fairy garden.
All of a sudden we saw Round-lobed Hepatica (Hepatica americana) everywhere. The flowers were white or white with a hint of purple. I tried to get a good photo of the leaves as they help for easy identification but the flowers emerge before the leaves and it was still a bit early.
Then we had the honor of seeing White Trillium (Trillium grandiflorum) along the trail.
Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) screams spring. It looks similar to dandelion but unlike dandelions the coltsfoot flower blooms before the leaves come out.
I was delighted to see some Common Blue Violets (Viola papilionaceae). I love adding the tender young leaves and blossoms to our salads. They are tasty and liven up an average salad.
As you can see, I’m not such a good photographer or the wind moved the flowers while I was taking their pictures so the pictures are not as good as I hoped. I almost scrapped the idea of blogging this walk but I thought what the heck, it’s what happened and part of the blog is about what happens. I guess I could have gone out and to try and get better pictures but I am trying to be authentic here and some things work out well while others do not… that’s life. Regardless, I think you have gotten a good idea of what the blossoms look like.
I hope you have the opportunity to take some spring walks. Every day there are new things to see. Isn’t life glorious!