Thursday, June 2, 2011

Wildflowers everywhere!

Everywhere I turn the wildflowers are blooming- way too many of them to name here but if you go outside pretty much anywhere on Cape Cod this week you will find many flowers in bloom. Lady's slippers are blooming in pine woodlands, and yellow and blue flags, lupines, early vetches, red clovers and Jack-in-the-pulpits are blooming too.
Jack-in-the-pulpits are much more common than many people think. They like to be near soggy spots and are often intermixed with ferns and other lush pond side plants which helps them be overlooked. Watch for the triple leaf crown that stands like an umbrella above the actual flower.
Yellow and blue flag irises also like to have their feet in soggy places and are best looked for in freshwater wetlands like this one.
I don't know which I enjoy more, the yellow or the blue--they are both gorgeous.
And one of my very favorites is the wild geranium. They are a delicate flower but tend to grow in big bunches that aren't delicate at all. As far as I can tell wild geranium is one of those plants that is called locally common. It isn't everywhere but where you do find it, you'll usually find a lot of it.

Along with the flowers are arriving the butterflies so while we have this spot of sunny weather I hope you get a chance to get outside and enjoy the flowers, the birds and the butterflies.

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