Today, I got out on my first lengthy outing, heading to Camp Creek State Park to see if the Trout Lilies were accompanied by any other wild flowers. It was chilly and had rained a lot the previous days, but the park was busy. I found many Trout Lilies but also found the first of the year Hepatica, Spicebush and sedge in bloom. I could not find the Rue Anemone that I've seen in the past nor Cut Leaf Toothwort.
It was a great afternoon and the first of many outings.
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The first of the several color variations of Hepatica |
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Pink Variation of Hepatica |
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Light Blue Hepatica |
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White Hepatica |
I tried some macro shots and was not real pleased but could get a better look at the blooms on Spicebush and Sedge
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Trout Lily |
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Trout Lily |
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Trout Lily; All Yellow. I keep a close watch for color variations on most Wildflowers so this all yellow caught my attention, but I suppose it could be because it has just opened |
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Mash Fork Falls |
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Thanks,
Charles