Everything's changing so quickly outside now! Last weekend, I went into the woods behind our house to check out the wildflowers, and I was pretty well astonished by the variety of blooming plants I found just in this little sloping area. A bunch of these flowers were ones I'd never encountered before!
The Cutleaf Toothworts (Cardamine concatenata) were fully open:
I seemed to have missed the peak blooms on this Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides), which was holding onto only a few flowers:
Twinleaf (Jeffersonia diphylla) flowers danced on long stems next to the plant's strangely shaped leaves:
Patches of Rue Anemone blooms showed up in pale pink and white:
The pink blooms were very pretty:
But I especially liked the white flowers:
It seemed like this Spring Beauty was trying to be extra beautiful with its bonus petals:
I haven't been able to identify this small yellow violet that was blooming by a stream, but it was quite a lovely flower, named or not:
Speaking of yellow flowers, after seeing tons of Trout Lily leaves, I was happy to find a few plants in bloom! These are some of my favorite spring plants:
Small beetles (Asclera ruficollis, I believe) were also enjoying the Trout Lily blooms, apparently munching on the pollen:
A few other insects were out and about on this sunny day, including this Green Stink Bug:
Although most of the Bloodroot blooms in the woods had faded, this amazing patch lit up a corner of the yard:
When I went out exploring again yesterday, I found almost an entirely new cast of characters. Well, the Trout Lilies and Spring Beauties at least are still going strong; our yard is practically carpeted with Spring Beauty blooms, which is quite a lovely thing to see:
Jack-in-the-Pulpit leaves and flowers are starting to pop up all over the woods:
Big patches of Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica) are just starting to open their bright blue flowers:
And I'm so, so happy to see Large-flowered Trillium (Trillium grandiflorum) with its billowing blooms. These plants are scattered all through the woods, and one gorgeous patch even came up right next to the house:
Spring is in full swing now, and I'm excited to see what creatures and plants will show up next!