Spring Wildflower Walkabout

Today I took a spring wildflower walkabout. Mostly, I wanted to see if the Showy Orchid was up yet. I thought maybe there’d be at least some leaves. There was nothing. I’d have to check daily to catch them at that stage because last year I tried weekly and it went from nothing to full blooms before I saw it. I want to get photos of the bud stem, and that’s proving to be tricky.

Before I went to check on the orchid, I checked on the ginseng nursery to see how many seedlings are poking up to see the light. I counted 5, and hope they stay under for a little longer. We’ve gotten a late hailstorm in April in years past, and it broke them all that year. They’re up earlier this year than usual. None of the older plants are up yet, at least.

In the meantime, here’s some photos of the flowers I saw:


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2 responses to “Spring Wildflower Walkabout”

  1. janet Avatar
    janet

    Thanks for sharing the beauty, Rox. I just got back from a week in southern California where I saw a plethora of gorgeous flowers. Your photos remind me of the days of walking the back trails in “my” park in Illinois and reveling in all the wildflowers of spring.

    1. Madison Avatar

      One day I’d love to see the poppies in California, and all of the desert flowers too. Well, since I’ve never been to CA, I’d like to see just about all of it, lol. I think the flowers here are a lot of the same ones you would have seen in your park’s back trails 🙂

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