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NaturePhotographers > arctangent  > Nature > Vegetation > Wildflowers of No. America Past Years
This gallery contains photos from years previous to the current year. Each year I start a separate gallery for just that year, and merge the past year's images into this one.
The gallery features wildflowers both in close-up and in their natural settings, For leaves and seed heads of wildflowers, see the 'Non-floral vegetation' gallery. I'm not a purist when it comes to photographing wildflowers. If native wildflowers are being cultivated in garden or arboretum settings, I'm delighted to have the opportunity to photograph them. If I suspect, or even better if I know, that the cultivated plants are modifications of the native plants, I'll indicate that.

I'm not a trained botanist. Take any identification I make of particular flowers with a grain of salt. If you believe I have erred, by all means email me (2lightmywayj@gmail.com) or leave a comment.

I have now added a line at the beginning of each caption that starts with the day index (1-365) for the entire year, followed by the year, and typically the name of the flower(s). The gallery is now sorted in ascending order by caption, meaning that the viewer sees the progression of blooms through the year. I think that it helps a person who is interested in learning more about wildflowers to know when each one is likely to be in bloom. For any given location, the bloom period depends in part of weather patterns. Since blooming seasons and hardiness also depend on location, terrain, exposure to sunlight, etc., I typically add at least a rough indication of locale. If no location information is supplied, assume the picture was taken somewhere in NW Ohio or SE Michigan.
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D109-2012 Common Bugle, Ajuga reptans
Family Labiatae or Lamiaceae (more recently)   Native to Europe; invasive in parts of the USA

Crooked Lake, Michigan
April 19, 2012
(nex5n)
D109-2012 Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale, alien)
Yellow explosion

April 19, 2012
(nex5n)
D109-2012 Ground-ivy or Gill-over-the-ground or Creeping Charlie
Glechoma hederacea      Family  Lamiaceae (mint)
Native to Europe but now naturalized world-wide by European settlers.  Invasive.

The deeply lobed pinnate leaves belong to a different plant.  The ground-ivy leave are the roundish scalloped ones with a hint of red or bronze color.

Crooked Lake, Michigan
April 19, 2012
(nex5n)
D109-2012 Hepatica
Hepatica with new leaves and seed heads.
I missed the blooming of the hepaticas this year...such a disappointment.  But the seed heads are not without charm.  Of course they come complete with a tiny critter.

Crooked Lake
April 19, 2012
(nex5n)
D109-2012 Mustard family
Genus Brassica, species uncertain.  Probably field mustard, aka rape, B. hirta. or B. rapa.
Family  Brassicaceae (replaces Cruciferae)     Native to Europe 
Other common names include turnip, turnip rape, fast plants, and turnip mustard

Crooked Lake, Michigan (but widespread and even invasive).
April 19, 2012
(nex5n)
D109-2012 Purple Dead-nettle
Lamium purpureum     Family  Lamiaceae    Native to Europe 

Gallup Park, Ann Arbor
April 19, 2012
(nex5n)
D110-2012 11 Trillium grandiflorum turning pink with age
Look closely and you'll see some bright yellow pollen caught on a filiment of spiderweb silk near the center of the shot.

Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor, Michigan
April 20, 2012
(nex5n)
D110-2012 14 Trillium grandiflorum
Long before the upper sides of the petals turn pink, the undersides show a rosy hue.

Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor, Michigan
April 20, 2012
(nex5n)
D110-2012 19 Filtered version Trillium grandiflorum in a group.
I was trying for a chalk or watercolor plus pencil or charcoal effect, muted but also delineated.
This part of a much larger patch that covers an entire north-facing hillside along the south side of Dow Prairie.

Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor, Michigan
April 20, 2012
(nex5n)
D109-2012 Common Bugle, Ajuga reptans
Family Labiatae or Lamiaceae (more recently) Native to Europe; invasive in parts of the USA

Crooked Lake, Michigan
April 19, 2012
(nex5n)
D109-2012 Common Bugle, Ajuga reptans
Family Labiatae or Lamiaceae (more recently)   Native to Europe; invasive in parts of the USA

Crooked Lake, Michigan
April 19, 2012
(nex5n)
D109-2012 Common Bugle, Ajuga reptans
Family Labiatae or Lamiaceae (more recently) Native to Europe; invasive in parts of the USA

Crooked Lake, Michigan
April 19, 2012
(nex5n)
See photo in original gallery.
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Keywords: spring wildflowers april weed wildflower alien mint bugle ajuga lamiaceae mint family 2012
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