We made a special trip to see the Sanguinariacanadensis at the Preserve after the Trout Lily was for the most part done blooming. Click on any picture you want to see to get the best presentation.
Not easy to find. We had to look carefully. On the upper trail that leads slowly down to the floodplain, but very close to the beginning of it.
The Trilliummaculatum was still going!
And we saw The Blue eyed grass!
Here we are at the Preserve
Springtime has begun! The first Trilliums and Trout Lilies have emerged from the earth at the Wolf Creek Trout Lily Preserve in Southern Georgia!
Wolf Creek Trout Lily Preserve February 1, 2015Trail signs made by Wolf Creek Trout Lily Preserve Volunteers
Mark, a long time reader, commenter and contributor to the Sanguine Root visited the preserve this past Sunday, February 1st 2015 and just so happened to have brought along his camera! Â He found these delicate and fair specimens of Trilliums and Trout lilies blooming in the middle of the trails! Figuring they will most likely be stomped on, accidentally of course, probably by the admirers of flowers, he photographed them at their finest hour.
Wolf Creek Trout Lily Preserve February 1, 2015
Wolf Creek Trout Lily Preserve February 1, 2015
So the word is that the peak bloom times here will be in the middle of the month, so plan accordingly, bring your cameras, your batteries, chargers and more cameras batteries and chargers and have fun taking pictures! Watch where you step folks!