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Parry’s penstemon (Penstemon parryi), Cochise County, Arizona.

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Parry’s penstemon (Penstemon parryi), Cochise County, Arizona.
Here’s a wild iris that was blooming near Oregon’s Alsea Falls. Lovely, yes?
White Trout Lily in northern Kentucky by durand clark Via Flickr: The bloom of wildflowers last for a short time. Catching them in bloom requires a bit of luck. This flower is called White Dogs-Tooth, Serpent's Tongue and Deer Tongue. Located on the north facing hillside of Tower Park in Ft Thomas, Kentucky.
Red Trillium
Most spring flowers are small, but trilliums are different. They have many names too that refer to the different perceptions and uses people had for them.
Red trillium
Most spring flowers are small, but trilliums are different. They have many names too that refer to the different perceptions and uses people had for them. “Birth root” refers to the practice among Native Americans to use to help stimulate labor. There is also “wake-robin” because they appear about the time the robins do. This variety is also called red trillium or purple trillium,…
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Ah, the dancing curves of Corydalis flavula.
A small part of the glory of spring in the Mid-Atlantic states.
Picture and specimen from Helen Lowe Metzman from Howard County, Maryland.
Snowdrops Wildflower by Debbie
Trout Lily Willmarth Woods, Vermont