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Clay...those shots are gorgeous!

So things are progressing VERY early this year. I was driving a dirt road in Nottingham this evening and had to slam on my brakes a couple times...Marsh marigolds...not that early, in full bloom...but the suprise...purple trillium...many in full bloom. A day near 90'll do that I guess.

Pics tomorrow?!
 
another bud on our maple tree.

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From Yesterday

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Jack in the Pulpit Arisaema triphyllum.

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Wake Robin Trillium erectum. Also, "Stinking Benjamin."

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Marsh Marigolds Caltha palustris.

KDT
 
Kevin and I just trekked around Pawtuckaway and the Lamprey River Watershed in the rain.

We found some arbutus, and a nice patch of bloodroot in bloom! I also saw spring beauty on the banks of the Lamprey yesterday.

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Nice shots so far this year. Things have been VERY early. For example...I stopped by Adams Point on Saturday, and found the Hepatica there in full bloom. The shot that I have of it was taken there on May 5th in 2006. That's a huge swing.

Grouseking...I believe you have some sort of Phlox.
Rick...the 'grass' is a sedge, can't tell what kind from here, but definately a sedge.

I met up with a few folks in Pawtuckaway today, and shot the bloodroot. Also some marsh violets and honeysuckle in bloom.

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Love these hepatica shots everyone is getting.

The purple trillium are in full bloom down here in SONH, and I have to return to this streambank tomorrow when I have more time and better light!!!
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On the otherhand...I really like this macro shot!
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Took this last weekend in the Lake George Wild Forest. I think it's some kind of Cinquefoil (feel free to correct me!):

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I took these last year in the West Canada Lakes, but I've never posted them so I figured I might as well share them here too:

Bog Laurel:
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Iris:
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Some More

I shot these over the last few days:
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Bloodroot Sanguanaria canadensis

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Wood Anemone Anenome quinqueifolia

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Sessile-leaved Bellwort "Wild Oats" Uvularia sessilifolia

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Round-lobed Hepatica Anemone americana

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Wood Anemone Anenome quinqueifolia

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Early Saxifrage Saxifraga virginiensis

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Bloodroot Sanguanaria canadensis

KDT
 
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DSettahr: that first one is a violet. There are a few different species of yellow ones, but I think you've got Viola Rotundifolia, the Round-Leaved Yellow Violet.
 
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DSettahr: that first one is a violet. There are a few different species of yellow ones, but I think you've got Viola Rotundifolia, the Round-Leaved Yellow Violet.

Thanks! :)
 
Trout lily aka Dogtooth Violet. Genus is Erythronium. Species is probably americanum. Growing in southern Maine and just coming into bloom.

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Wow...trout lillies already! Fantastic...love the closeup!

I went back with Kevin to the trillium spot I found yesterday...I've never seen so many trillium in such a photogenic spot!

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Hope to go back and get it in some misty weather Friday!
 
Jim,

That is a stunning image. Very nice.

After some yard work tonight, I found these around my back yard:

Bluets
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Red Stemmed Violet
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Common Blue Violet (a two-fer)
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JohnL
 
More of the usual suspects in the Ossipees today, 4-15. Shared hike with black flies, now biting, and one tick.

Hepatica mostly gone by but a couple of "gardens" left.
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More Round-Leaved Yellow Violet, getting tired
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Common? Blue Violet
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Early Saxifrage
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The same "hepatica gardens" from your picture on April 15 are still going strong as of yesterday, April 20. Conditions were too windy, though, for decent close-up/macro shots.

Also, the black flies were simply horrible -- moderately aggressive while moving on the trail but when stopped to actually set up for photography...

...relentless. I donated some blood yesterday, for certain.

Glad you got to see them!
I think several of us had already cleared the area of pixels, anyway :)
Very nice shots of the Breeches.
 
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