2012 Spring Wildflower Thread

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w7xman

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It shouldn't necessarily be, but it's that time THIS year again. Crocuses in my neighborhood are blooming, and with two days in the 70s in early march, the 80's in the forecast, folks who hike the Ossipees, Belknaps and Pawtuckaways should be seeing the hepatica VERY soon!

This thead is a way to record the chronology and phenology of spring wildflowers. It's a place to share your photography of flowers, and flower scenics. It's a place to ask questions, identify species and learn.

Please join us this year, as the history of these threads provides an invaluable resource.

Enjoy the spring season!

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Past year threads:
2011: http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?39949-2011-spring-wildflower-thread

2010: http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?35342-The-official-2010-Spring-wildflowers-thread

2009: http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?29309-Time-for-the-2009-Spring-Summer-Flower-Thread

2008: http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?21925-spring-08-wildflower-pics

2007: http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?21925-spring-08-wildflower-pics
 
It's funny, when I saw these Colt's Foot blooming four days ago on my property, I thought about starting the first ever "Winter Wildflower Thread." These are blooming about 20 days ahead of last year.

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Went to Pawtuckaway today with Kevin today, and found lots of hepatica in bloom. Earliest I've found it at this location was April 3/4 in 2010. Most years it's been after April 10th.


Pssst...it's still March... by Jim Salge, on Flickr

Found some Colt's foot as well on Reservation road on the way into the park.

Garden flowers, we have daffodil, hyacinth, forsythia and even magnolia. I'm very worried about an late (normal) frost this year. Atleast the fruit trees haven't popped...
 
North of the Snow Free Notches

Not blooming yet but Trout Lily leaves are coming out. This was in Randolph.
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A field of feral Snowdrops also in Randolph.
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Coltsfoot in Twin Mountain.
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spring wildflowers

Last days of march and I saw Bloodroot blooming and trout lillies pushing their way up through the leaf litter here in good old NYC.
 
Which trail at Wachusett?

Hi, Audrey -- Do you have a trail to recommend at Wachusett? Last fall we found a huge patch of trailing arbutus along the Wachusett Reservoir. We had gone to find cranberries (which we did) and I plan to go back this spring to see the arbutus. Guess I should go soon.

Pat T
 
trout lilies have begun in eastern MA

Only a couple, and they weren't open very far. I hope I don't miss them again this year.



The toadshades I found last year (probably a garden planting) are on their way too:



And these I'm sure are garden escapes, but I don't know what they're called:
 
Hi, Audrey -- Do you have a trail to recommend at Wachusett? Last fall we found a huge patch of trailing arbutus along the Wachusett Reservoir. We had gone to find cranberries (which we did) and I plan to go back this spring to see the arbutus. Guess I should go soon.

Pat T

Pat, try the upper section of the Semuhenna.
 
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