Poison Ivy wildflower.
Taken with a macro lens.
Leaves of three...leave them be!
And there is the Cinquifoil weed with its pretty yellow flower.
Oh and an unknown flower with spider...
Last but not least, the Beautiful Wild Geranium with rain droplets.
That is it for today.
We have mud mud and sticky mud. Our dry spell has ended and we now have warm temps and high humidity along with a lot of rain.
Last night I built a sidewalk out of scrap plywood so we could enter the house without wading through sticky clay.
Have a wonderful day, our farrier will be coming soon, time to go catch critters!
Showing posts with label poison ivy hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poison ivy hunting. Show all posts
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Wildflowers
Common weed in forest floors. Often overlooked because they are so small. Very distinctive leaf patterns and cheery yellow color to the flower.
Honeysuckle or Wild Columbine.
These add such a delicate and beautiful color to the woods and are found surprisingly enough even growing on the sides of mossy rocks!
Not a wildflower, but a definite favorite of mine, the Maidenhair Fern.
Bright, green, and with a gorgeous pattern.
These shots taken while I was hunting poison ivy in the ravine.
I did only find one patch and it should be eradicated now.
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poison ivy hunting,
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