Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Trillium Cove

We had frost last night but today is a glorious sunny, spring day with temperatures in the low 60s. I had to get outside as soon as it warmed up.

On our land, there is a steep hollow or cove. The only time I go there is in the third week of April to check out the trillium. Today, I realized I hadn't done so so I went, thinking I was too late to see the blooms.



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I spotted a Large Flowered Trillium right away.



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A Tiger Swallowtail was busy feeding on the nectar on this pink-colored trillium flower.

As I ventured further up the hollow, I realized I had gone at the perfect time---more trillium than I ever remember seeing. They lined both sides of the cove, maybe several thousand but way too many to count. I don't know if this was a good year or if I had just timed it perfectly.




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It is hard to see from this photo but the trillium carpet this slope.



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Coming back, I walked by this moss-covered log with a large mushroom growing on it, the same type of mushroom that has grown on it for several years. Sophie, our rather large cat, posed with it so you can get a good idea of how big it is--the cap was a good 9 inches in diameter.


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The mushroom does not have gills--more like sponge underneath. If anyone knows what type of mushroom this is, please let me know.

6 comments:

  1. Trillium are one of my favorite wildflowers! I have no idea about the mushroom...but it is a beauty!
    So is your CAT!

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  2. I just love all the flower colors that are out in the woods right now! Bravo job with the trilliums!

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  3. We're noticing "prettier than ever" flowering, too.
    And, considering last year's drought and the hardship it seemed to inflict--it surprises me.
    I almost wonder if the summer sent some sort of signal to them--produce heartily, life is hard.
    ?
    I also admire your cat--I lovely the lovely black!

    (sorry, cannot ID 'shrooms)

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  4. Kerri-I love trillium too. My cat has to go with me whenever I walk in the woods. And she always tries to get in the photo!

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  5. Nina--we have had a little better rainfall this spring so maybe that helped the trillium or I just got there at the right time.

    My cat, Sophie, thanks you for the compliment.

    I'll keep working on the mushroom ID.

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  6. Monarch--thanks for the note. The woods are quickly becoming all green!

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