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reflectionsstanding water on the Elmira Ring Trail

reflections
standing water on the Elmira Ring Trail
crocus

crocus
Double DaffodilCelebrating Earth Day

Double Daffodil
Celebrating Earth Day
Happy Earth Day!Celebrate the wonders of nature.



Happy Earth Day!
Celebrate the wonders of nature.
Fortunate Friday“It is easier for you to think in pictures than…

Fortunate Friday
“It is easier for you to think in pictures than in words.
You tend to express yourself poetically.”
—Anonymous Fortune
squirrel

squirrel
pansies

pansies
Mystery WildflowersThese tiny little purple and white…

Mystery Wildflowers
These tiny little purple and white wildflowers make the tiny bloodroot flower look big. I don’t know what these are called, either. Do you?
Sanguinaria canadensis (bloodroot)[1]is a perennial, herbaceous…

Sanguinaria canadensis (bloodroot)[1]
is a perennial, herbaceous flowering plant native to eastern North America. It is the only species in the genus Sanguinaria, included in the family Papaveraceae, and most closely related to Eomecon of eastern Asia.Sanguinaria canadensis is also known as bloodwort,[1]redroot,[1]red puccoon,[1] and sometimes pauson. It has also been known as tetterwort,[1] although that name is also used to refer to Chelidonium majus. Plants are variable in leaf and flower shape and have in the past been separated out as different subspecies due to these variable shapes. Currently most taxonomic treatments include these different forms in one highly variable species. In bloodroot, the juice is red and poisonous.[2]