Celebrating Wildflowers website, I find much more that is fascinating. Just read this excerpt:
#308- American Witchhazel |
November is the eleventh month in a row, this year, that I have found and posted a new wildflower. Winters are sometimes bleak and seem that they will never end, but a wildflower is never too far in the future. I probably will see the lowly Dandelion this December after a couple of warm days, making it possible to see wildflowers every month of the year in West Virginia. A Dandelion was the first flower that I posted in this wonderful year of attempting to photograph and record every wildflower that I can in West Virginia for one year. 308, I never really expected that high of a count. Anyone that I happen to mention that figure to usally say something like, '300? Flowers? Around Here?' and then quickly lose interest. My obsession is almost mine alone.
I am making plans for this Winter and next Spring. This Winter compiling this years data into charts that show information like the number of natives vs. non-natives (roughly 86% native) that I found, or how many were found on the 28 acres that I live on (wow 148 or so) and etc. I will also continue to add new flowers as I find them, I know of a few that I missed this year.
My obsessions used to be my protectors, but now they have taken me prisoner. -- Mason Cooley