While clearing the path for the deer fence I came upon a small cluster of these beauties.
Starflower.
A woodland spring ephemeral. Howard Boyd, in his wonderful Wildflowers of the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, notes, "Occasional and local along the edges of open cedar bogs and thin, moist woodlands", of which that latter is the habit I found it in. A pleasant surprise.
Monday, June 3, 2019
Bloom Time
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Flowers,
Home,
In the Yard,
Look down on the Ground,
Natural World,
Pinelands,
Yard Plants
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