Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Springtime in Virginia

If a picutre is worth a thousand words... then here is my essay on springtime in Virginia:




































Tuesday, April 7, 2015

April Wildflowers


        A few spring wildflowers are now in bloom here in central Virginia.  These ephemerels bloom briefly while sun penetrates the forest floor before leaves emerge and the tree canopy shades the woods.
Bloodroot, Sanguinaria canadensis
 
Named for the red sap in the root, the plant was used medicinally and as a dye by Native Americans.  It is still being used in cancer research.

Bloodroot closes at night and on cloudy days.

 

 

Cutleaf Toothwort, Dentaria laciniata

Native Americans made a poultice from the roots to treat headaches
 
 


Ginger, Hexastylis shuttleworthii


Most gingers have heart-shaped leaves.   The flowers are hidden on the ground underneath the leaves.
 
 


Trout Lily, Erythronium americana





 
Virginia Bluebells, Mertensia virginica
       To see these and other spring wildflowers, go for a walk in the park.  James River Parks, Robious Landing and Powhatan State Park are among the places to see wildflowers in April.  Look, but do not touch.  Never pick wildflowers -- some take years for the seeds to germinate.  Others depend on a fungus in the soil -- if you dig them up they most likely cannot grow in your garden.  Take photographs but do NOT take flowers.