Trilliums at Barking Slopes Conservation Area in New Kensington, PA
There were definitely two different species here but I'm not confident on the Id. They climbed all over the rocks and hillsides in a huge carpet mixed with Dicentra.

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Trilliums at Barking Slopes Conservation Area in New Kensington, PA
There were definitely two different species here but I'm not confident on the Id. They climbed all over the rocks and hillsides in a huge carpet mixed with Dicentra.
Dicentra canadensis and Dicentra cucullaria at Barking Slopes Conservation Area in New Kensington, PA.
These were all over the entire wooded hillside trail, mixed with Trilliums and other wildflowers. Their common names are fun as well. The first is Squirrel Corn and the other Dutchman's Britches.
Barking Slopes Conservation Area in New Kensington, PA
Caulophyllum species, probably C. giganteum at Barking Slopes Conservetion Area in New Kensington, PA
The flowers on this one were so intricate and the leaves very interesting
Uvularia grandiflora at Barking Slopes Conservation Area in New Kensington, PA
Also called Largeflower Bellwort
Delphinium species at Barking Slopes Conservation Area in New Kensington, PA
I didn't know we had native, woodland larkspur here, but we do and it's very blue-purple in person! Not sure on the exact species as these were just starting to bloom.