It is that time of the year when the woodlands are renewing with the
beauty of wildflowers.
I have seen the sides of a woodland hill white, as in a field of white, with thousands of white trilliums. This is a sight to behold. The purple trillium, or the Wake Robin, is much fewer in number.
The Virginia Bluebells grow best near creeks, and water sources. Harebell is a short wildflower fairly common in woodlands.
The Trout Lily, also known as the Dog-Tooth Lily is found in rich woodland settings.
Garlic Mustard is an invasive flower in Pennsylvania. The celandine is a naturalized flower. Of course the violets are very common.
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