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Photo Gallery
Wild Geranium; Geranium Maculatum Perennial plant native to woodlands in eastern North America. | Fire Pink; Silene Virginica Native spring ephemeral that is relatively uncommon and considered rare in some locales. | Celandine Poppy; Silene Virginica Makes it's appearance in spring and early summer. Native to moist woodlands in eastern North America. |
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Yellow Trout Lily; Erythronium Americanum The name "Trout Lily" refers to the similarity between the leaf markings and those of the brown or brook trout. | Crossvine; Bignonia capreolata L. Hummingbirds are attracted to crossvine flowers. These are also an early nectar source for butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer consume it in winter. | American Cancer Root; Conopholis Americana This plant is parasitic to oak trees, getting it's nutrients from the roots as this plant does not photosynthesize. |
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