Monday, April 5, 2010

Walk With Me...


This evening I took a walk up in the woods behind my house where suddenly everything is waking up. A few short days ago, there was nothing on the ground but a mat of dried leaves left over from the fall. Now everywhere I looked there were wildflowers peeking through.

Covering the ground in large areas were tiny white flowers with fern-like leaves. Not sure what they are, but they are very dainty and delicate.




I have always been fascinated by trillium, a perennial herbaceous plant that seems to be very prolific in this part of Tennessee. I found several groups of them as I continued my stroll. The most common one, at least here in my woods, seems to be the one with the dark burgundy bloom. I also found one that has a greenish white bloom.


























They are just in their bud stage right now, but hopefully I will be able to get some shots when they are in full bloom. I recently read that there are 39 known species, but these are the only two that I have had the pleasure to see. Makes me happy that I have the moist, shady, woodland areas in which they thrive...


Violets, of course, are quite common this time of year, but I was happily surprised to find three different varieties; pale lavender, purple, and white.














As spring progresses and moves into summer, I look forward to taking and sharing more photos of the lovely wildflowers that grow here on my mountainside.


10 comments:

  1. Thanks for the walk, Suz! Lovely spring developing there and great pix!

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  2. Lovely photos!! I wish I could join you for a walk Suz!!

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  3. beautiful blossoms! i don't know what the white ones are and tried looking them up in my wildflower guide, but didn't see them.

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  4. Oh Suz, thanks so much for this. I haven't been much up to walking lately, so this was a real treat. And I simply LOVE the trillium... wish I had those here in my neck of the woods. They are wonderful. Would love to see them again here in their full bloom stage!

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  5. that first pick is cool, almost looks fake!!

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  6. oh goodness...I miss seeing those types of wildflowers. the desert is beautiful too...but these make me homesick...thank you for posting this lovely walk in the woods.

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  7. I don't live in or near woods, but I wish I did! I have daffodils in my yard, very tame, indeed! I am certain to see many wildflowers on my training runs!

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  8. Ooooo, I loved going for a walk with you! We still have snow on the ground, so this was delightful!
    Happy weekend to you,
    Zuzu

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  9. What a refreshing and happy walk in the woods! Thank you so much Suz, for talking us all along with you!!!

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