The eastern Arkansas Ouachita Mountains have been generous this spring.
Pollen-spangled periwinkle
Dandelion getting ready to open.
Rue anemone brightens the forest floor. Thanks to Dr. Twig for the ID!
Don’t know what these brushy-headed flowers are either.
Pink dogwood blooms reach out to embrace spring.
Yellow wood sorrel in the forest.
The pixels don’t really reflect the depth of the violet on this violet.
Green inch worm on red buckeye flowers.
White blossoms on a flowering tree.
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What a wonderful collection of wild flowers.
Thanks!
Your photos are really beautiful, the Ouachita Mountains have indeed been quite generous.
Thanks! We’ve had rain this spring and the results are showing!
The little white flower is a Rue Anemone. T
Tamara Walkingstick, Ph.D. UA Division of Agriculture Associate Professor-Forestry/Associate Director-AFRC 2301 So. University Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone: 501-671-2346 email: twalkingstick@uaex.edu
Tamara Walkingstick, Ph.D. UA Division of Agriculture Associate Professor-Forestry/Associate Director-AFRC 2301 So. University Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone: 501-671-2346 email: twalkingstick@uaex.edu