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I came upon this display April 2004, a wonder of the northern spring forest.
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Wonder of the northern spring forest
Click here for my Online Gallery offering from this group.
I came upon this display April 2004, a wonder of the northern spring forest.
Click either photograph for a larger view.
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Beautiful 🙂
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Thanks!!
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nice share
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Thanks!!
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This made my day, thanks!
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I appreciated your telling me. It keeps me going.
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I can’t quite tell from the photo — is that a rock in the second photograph, or an ant hill? It certainly looks a variant of our fire ant mounds, but I’m pretty sure you don’t have those ghastly creatures.
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Yes, a rock. Rather looks like a gravestone erased by the seasons. We have those here. No fire ants TG
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Oh how gorgeous!
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Thank You!!
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Beautiful green and white carpet!! It’s lovely, Michael.
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There are carpet patterns based on this. Thanks, Miriam!!
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I love the Trilliums and they have just appeared here in Southern Ontario with our cold spring. I see them in the forest when I am out riding my horse. Sadly it is hard to take photos from atop a horse. The last time out I saw two groups of what looked like red trillium. They were bigger than the white ones with a larger bloom. Do you know if those are trillium or is it something else?
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There are red and white trillium. I have postings with red trillium and will soon publish more about them. Thanks for visiting, Anne!
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Beautiful… Love those!!
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