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theroadtofairyland · 22 hours
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expressions-of-nature · 15 hours
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by Miriam Khagalas
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leahberman · 18 hours
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synthesis; expressions of nature
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geopsych · 3 days
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Bloodroots! I didn't expect this or I would have visited there yesterday when it was sunny and they would have been open. I thought it was too early . Now I have to wait through a couple days of rain and see how many are still blooming. They call them spring ephemerals for a reason.
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petitworld · 22 hours
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camelidae · 1 day
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The neighbors are all abuzz about her new spring look~
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rosechata · 1 day
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summer flowers
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boschintegral-photo · 21 hours
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Wildflower
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It's been. That's about all I can say. In the two weeks since I turned in the completed manuscript of The Everyday Naturalist to the publisher, I have been to Portland both weekends for teaching and tours, written a bunch of shorter-form pieces, AND compiled all the numbers and paperwork for my taxes, which is a very complicated process given that I'm self-employed and doing a bunch of different things for a living. And my to-do list is still super full for the next couple of weeks as I try to get everything done that needs to be done before I head out on the road for Missouri again.
But, like this stream violet (Viola glabella), I am emerging from under all of the detritus into a new spring day. I'm incredibly fortunate that the bulk of what I am busy with is made of all things that I love doing, and that there's enough of it to keep me afloat. And I have some great plans as the year continues to unfold, so keep your spring peepers on this space!
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climbhighsleeplow · 3 days
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Backside Balsams
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shadyufo · 1 day
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The Bluebell Forest is blooming early this year! They were nipped a bit in a hard freeze we had last week but they are still so lovely.
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darlingwest · 3 days
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𖤣.𖥧.𖡼.⚘.𖤣.𖥧.𖡼.⚘
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rinibayphoto · 1 day
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geopsych · 3 days
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Hey look what I found! \o/
(Trout lily leaves, Erythronium americanum, a spring ephemeral.)
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oliviarosaline · 2 days
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Purple Cress
Cardamine douglassii
Also known as Limestone Cress, this species in the mustard family features clusters of light purple flowers in early spring and can be found in wet and swampy forests with calcium carbonate rich soils. It's native to parts of the eastern United States and southern Ontario, Canada.
The plants I photographed are part of an isolated population remaining in a tiny bottomland forest remnant in St. Charles County, Missouri. Unfortunately, the rest of the forest has been lost due to suburban sprawl and what little of it remains has many invasive species, including winter creeper, callery pear, and japanese honeysuckle trying to encroach from surrounding developments and outcompete native plants like this one.
March 12th & 13th, 2024
St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
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maryburrowes · 2 days
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Wildflowers are blooming again on Antelope Reserve, California. Picture by Pamela Heckel. (Unsplash Pictures)
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