
The woods are glowing with the large white blooms of trillium grandiflora, but if you look closely you see a mottled trillium with a greenish yellow bloom or a trillium with a deep maroon bloom. Both are commonly called toadshade.

Then there is a small stand of camassia lily in the woods near the Garden Shed, with blooms ranging from light blue to white.

Sprinkled here and there, you can't miss the brilliant color of wild larkspur.

Nor can you miss this Big Jack.

1 comment:
I love all the wildflower pictures. I wish I knew more of their names when I do see them.
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