Sunday, September 25, 2016

Fall 2016

#349 - Starry Campion (Silene stellata)
The weather in West Virginia is beautiful early in the fall. It has been very dry and warm but wildflowers are in great shape. On a couple of recent hikes, I have found several old friends in forest and field and a new one as well.                                                                                                                 

While at Sandstone Falls on the New River Gorge National River I found this interesting flower. Starry Campion, also known as Widows Frill. (Silene stellata)
It is not very common and is rare or threatened in some places. It has distinctive whorl of four leaves as seen in the second picture











Nodding ladies tresses from around my home



Crownbeard 



Sunday, September 11, 2016

West Virginia Early Fall Hike

Our church picnicked at Camp Creek State Park and I hiked on a couple trails and saw some nice flowers including a new one or two. Below are pictures of flowers and other finds from today.


                                    #348 Collinsonia canadensis    

                            Citronella horsebalm, Richweed, Stoneroot




This was a very interesting plant that I found near a seep. I've never seen it before and I really like the lemon/mint odor and beautiful flowers. It is in the mint family and some sources identify it as threatened or endangered. It is a commonly used herbal remedy, often used for a descriptively name malady; "minister's sore throat." 
This is a new find for my attempt to find, photograph and ID as many of West Virginia's
wildflowers as I can

                                  

                                        

                      Collinsonia canadensis

 





 Citronella horsebalm, Richweed, Stoneroot











                                                                                                              

                           



 
























Cardinal Lobelia 






Great Blue Lobelia










Light colored Great Blue Lobelia 







Aster





Beech Drops


Maidenhair fern

Fungi