Showing posts with label Michigan wildflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michigan wildflowers. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

'WILDFLOWER WEDNESDAY' ~ A WALK IN THE WOODS

"The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hand of man."
~ Author Unknown

A GATHERING of WILDFLOWERS
(Hubbard Lake Woods ~ Northern MI)

CANADA GOLDENROD
(Solidago canadensis)

"There are over 100 types of goldenrod in North America and over 20 in Michigan, all looking similar, thus difficult to identify. While most yellow autumn flowers are a type of goldenrod and are often blamed for hay fever, most hay fever is caused by Ragweed. Only 1-2 percent of autumn airborne pollen is from goldenrod."

(Wildflower of Michigan Field Guide ~ Stan Tekiela)



SPOTTED TOUCH-ME-NOT
(Impatiens capensis)

"Also called Jewelweed because water droplets on its leaves shine like tiny jewels, the Spotted Touch-me-not is a tall annual plant of wet areas. Its stems are nearly translucent and contain a slippery juice that can be used to soothe the sting from nettles or Poison Ivy."

(Wildflower of Michigan Field Guide ~ Stan Tekiela)




EVERLASTING PEA
(Lathyrus latifolius)

Flowers pink, ranging from white to purple, resemble the cultivated sweet pea of the garden


DAYLILY
(Hemerocallis fulva L.)

WOODLAND FERN


QUEEN ANNE'S LACE (Wild Carrot)
(Daucus carota)

Click on Queen Anne's Lace for more information ...


CANADA HAWKWEED
(Hieracium kalmii)

One of 15 species of species of hawkweed that grows in Michigan



BLACK-EYED SUSAN
(Rudbeckia hirta)

Also called Brown-eyed Susan ... originally a native prairie plant ... seeds make abundant food source for goldfinches




"May all your weeds be wildflowers."

~ Author unknown

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Celebrate Wildflower Wednesday
with Gail (Clay and limestone)

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

'SHOW ME YOUR GARDEN' (MID-MAY STROLL)

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

~ Alfred Austin


Unfurling Ostrich Fern 'Fiddleheads'
(Matteuccia struthiopteris)


Ivory tulip

Bergenia

Rock Garden

Columbine
(Aquilegia)

Double tulip 'Angelique'

Tulips

Tulip Princess Irene
(Tulipa)

Dwarf Iris

Flowering Crabapple Tree

Apple Blossoms


Bergenia and Sweet Woodruff

Wildflower Bed

Variegated Solomon's Seal
(Polygonatum biflorum)

Lady Fern, Trillium, and Sweet Woodruff

Yellow Lady's Slipper
(Cypripedium Calceolus L.)

Jack in the Pulpit
(Arisaema Triphyllum)

Gold Heart Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart')
Cowslip (Primula veris)
Jack in the Pulpit (Arisaema Triphyllum)


Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica)
Trillium

Ferns, Hosta, and Azalea





"All through the long winter I dream of my garden. On the first warm day of spring I dig my fingers deep into the soft earth. I can feel its energy, and my spirits soar."

~ Helen Hayes

Thursday, May 05, 2011

'UNFURLING SPRING' (Early May Garden)

"I love spring anywhere,
but if I could choose
I would always greet it in a garden."

~ Ruth Stout




























"My garden is my favorite teacher."

~ Betsy Cañas Garmon