Spring ephemeral wildflowers in Appalachian Mountains

@burgeoningfarm · 2018-04-19 02:45 · nature

So I have been out hiking and picking ramps to make my favorite ramp dishes.My top 3 are Ramp kimchi, ramp pesto and a ramp compound butter. I decided to start taking pictures of the flowers in their different stages. We have so many that are only around for a month or so in the Spring. They are a beautiful source of color in the forest before the undergrowth and trees leaf out. It is also a sign of a healthy diverse forest. I will try to continue to document them and the dates so I can compare over the years to see if the bloom time changes. A hill of ramps with cohosh. 20180414_100559-1612x1209.jpg Trillium abound in this area. This is red trillium, wake robin, birthroot or the latin is Trillium erectum growing with the ramps.20180414_100621-756x1008.jpg The nodding head of the trout lily, Erythronium americanum, before it opens. 20180414_102306-1209x1612.jpg This is the beautiful bloom that was only about a foot away.20180414_102314-1209x1612.jpg Finally another trillium. This is Trillium grandiflorum in all of its glory. 20180414_103534-1209x1612.jpg In addition to being wonderful native plants they are also indicator species for Morel mushrooms. We are about a week out. Mushroom foraging is one of my true passions. More on that to come.

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