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Seasonal photos - Springtime Mid-April into May

I particularly love the color tones of spring
when the buds are beginning to unfold
. Eloise Butler

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In spring the Woodland Garden bursts into its finest display while only the earliest bloomers show in the Upland Garden. Info buttonSome of the photos on this page will show a second image upon mouse roll-over. Click on the Fringed Gentian and see more information on the plant in the photo. More photos and plant information can be found by looking up individual plants in the "Archive/Site Plan". Alternate common names for plants are listed in ( ).


 
 
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  Wood Poppy  
 
Bloodroot - double flower (Sanguinaria canadensis L.). Family: Poppy. These bloodroots with double flowers occur on the Woodland Garden path from the front gate to the Martha Crone Shelter. Martha Crone was quite fond of these as she sent examples to several friends in Minnesota and Iowa.
 
Wood Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum (Michx.) Nutt.) Also called Celandine Poppy. Family: Poppy. Found near guidebook station #4 in the Woodland Garden, it is a solitary specimen.
 
 
Yellow Lady's-slipper
 
 

Greater Yellow Lady's-slipper (Cypripedium parviflorum Salisb. var. pubescens (Willd.) Knight). Family: Orchis.
The largest clump is found at Guidebook station 8 in the Woodland Garden; it blooms as early as mid May. Specimens were acquired by Eloise Butler from Mahtomedi, MN, the Glenwood Park Bog, Minneapolis and from the Savage, MN meadow. Photo above by Melissa Hansen. Click on image for a large close up photo.

 
 
 
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Wild Geranium (Spotted Geranium) (Geranium maculatum L.). Family: Geraniaeae. You will find large swaths of these in the Woodland Garden. Color can vary by micro-location. Native to the wooded parts of Minnesota.
 

Highbush Cranberry (American Cranberrybush) (Viburnum opulus L. var. americanum Aiton.). Found near the Mallard Pool at the north end of the Woodland Garden. Viburnum Family. These shrubs are quite old, and produce large quantities of red berries in the fall.

 
 

 

Eastern Swamp Saxifrage (Saxifraga pensylvanica L.). Woodland Garden Bog

 

 

 

 

Swamp Saxifrage
 

Jack-in-the-pulpit(Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott). Family: Arum. You will find these popping up in many places in the Woodland Garden. Info button

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Swamp Buttercup
 
Wild Calla
 
 
Swamp Buttercup (Bristly Buttercup) (Ranunculus hispidus Michx.). Family: Ranunculaceae. In the Woodland Garden.
 
Wild Calla (Water Arum) (Calla palustris L.). Family: Araceae (Arum). In the bog of the Woodland Garden.
 
         
 
Wild Oats (Sissileleaf Bellwort) (Uvularia sessilifolia L.). In the Woodland Garden. Lily Family. A relative of the larger Large Flowered Bellwort.
Wild Oats
 
Shooting Star (Pride of Ohio) (Dodecatheon media L. ssp. meadia). Family: Primrose. The Ohio State Flower. One of the early bloomers in the Upland Garden. Well distributed throughout the Upland area. 2nd image under.
Shooting Star
 
         
 
Large Flowered trillium
 
Field Pussy Toes
 
 
Large-flowered Trillium (White Trillium (Trillium grandiflorum (Michx) Salisb.). Family: Liliaceae. Found in the Woodland Garden
 
Field Pussy Toes (Antennaria neglecta Greene). Upland Garden early bloomer.
 
         
 
Foamflower (Heartleaf Foamflower) (Tiarella cordifolia L.). Family: Saxifrage. In the Woodland Garden
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American Black Currant (Ribes americanum Mill.) Woodland Garden Bog area
American Black Currant
 
         
 
Running Myrtle
 
Veiny Pea
 
 
Common Periwinkle (Running Myrtle) (Vinca minor L.). Family: Dogbane. Hillside patches in the Woodland Garden.
 
Veiny Pea (Lathyrus venosus Muhl. ex Willd.). Family: Leguminosae (Pea or Bean). One of the few early June bloomers in the Upland Garden. Also called Veiny Vetchling.
 
         
         
 
For a bibliography of reference books click on this link:
  Reference List  
 
 
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