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Orange Honeysuckle, Lonicera ciliosa
Wild Ginger, Asarum caudatum
White Clover, Trifolium repens
Leafy Mitrewort, Mitella caulescens
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Sunday, May 30, 2010
Orange Honeysuckle, Lonicera ciliosa
This climbing vine has trumpet shaped flowers that are visited by Hummingbirds.
Closeup of a group of flowers
Side-view of buds that will be opening soon.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Wild Ginger, Asarum caudatum
This plant has unique flowers and lives in shady, moist areas.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
White Clover, Trifolium repens
The leaves and flowers of this plant are favorites of the wild rabbits in the area.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Leafy Mitrewort, Mitella caulescens
Growing in moist shady forests, this Mitrewort flowers from the top down. There was a slight breeze when I took the picture this morning and I was concentrating on getting the flowers in focus and didn't notice the aphid until afterward.
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