Dovefoot Geranium [Geranium molle], a member of the Geranium (Geraniaceae) family, found on Singletree road on 11 May 2013. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 280-281, says it’s a “weed of lawns and waste places.” The dove’s foot leaves are out of focus, closer to the root of the plant. USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=GEMO
Tag: wildflowers
May 11 2013
Wild Geranium
These photos of the Wild Geranium [Geranium maculatum] were taken on a walking path at the Folk Art Center, off the Blue Ridge Parkway, on 11 May 2013. It’s a member of the Geranium (Geraniaceae’s) family and Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 280-281, states it’s “common in fields and meadows.” USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=GEMA
May 11 2013
Flame Azalea
Flame Azalea [Rhododendron calendulaceum], a member of the Heath (Ericaceae) family, found on a trail at the Folk Art Center. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 300-301, which classifies it as a shrub, says that it’s “commonly cultivated” and found in “dry open woods.” USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=RHCA4
May 11 2013
Narrowleaf or Stout Blue-Eyed Grass
These Narrowleaf or Stout Blue-Eyed Grass [Sisyrinchium angustifolium] photos taken on a walking path at the Folk Art Center, off the Blue Ridge Parkway, on 11 May 2013. It’s a member of the Iris (Iridaceae) family and Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 332-333, states the “flowers are often pale blue” and found “in fields and meadows.” …
May 09 2013
Pink Lady’s Slipper or Moccasin Flower
Pink Lady’s Slipper or Moccasin Flower [Cypripedium acaule] found in the backyard at 106 Troy Hill Circle on 9 May 2013. It’s a member of the Orchid (Orchidaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 22-23, says it’s found in “dry or moist woods, usually under oaks or pines” (it’s under pines). Wildflowers of the Carolinas, pages …
May 07 2013
European Field Pansy
May 06 2013
Yellow Rocket or Common Winter Cress
These photographs of Yellow Rocket or Common Winter Cress [Barbarea vulgaris], a member of the Mustard (Brassicaceae) family were taken in the Troy Hill and Mills Gap area on May 4th and 6th. How To Know The Wild Flowers, Dover Ed. pages 164-165, describes the lower leaves as “lyre-shaped,” states that it’s the first of …
May 06 2013
Smooth Hawksbeard
Smooth Hawksbeard [Crepis capillaris] photos taken at the old Brookwood golf course site just off Mills Gap Road on 6 May 2013. It’s a member of the Aster (Asteraceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 370-371, says it can be found in fields and waste places. For this area, the earliest it usually appears is May. …
May 04 2013
Nodding Trillium
The North Carolina Native Plant Society lists this flower as a Nodding Trillium [Trillium rugelii]. it’s a member of the Lily (Liliaceae) family and was found in Gerton on 4 May 2012 with the Large-Flowered Trillium. The USDA link has a name of Ill-scented Wake-robin. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 124-125, states that the maroon or …
May 04 2013
Large-flowered Trillium or White Trillium
Large-flowered Trillium [Trillium grandiflorum] or White Trillium photos taken in Gerton on 4 May 2013, off a little roadside turn-off. It’s a member of the Lily (Liliaceae) famly. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 124-125, states that it’s found in “rich woods” and it flowers white, turning pink as it fades. USDA Plants Listing: Trillium grandiflorum