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April 23, 2021April 22, 2021Chris Mousseau

Foliage Friday or Flower Friday?

Trilliums tend not to last in my yard. Neighbours north, west, east and south of me have woodlands bursting with them every spring and several times they have gifted me a bucket with a few of the flowers, dug deep with ample clods of dirt surrounding the deep rhizome-root. They survive for a few years, […]

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May 12, 2018Chris Mousseau

Six on Saturday – White Ephemerals and a Heavy Sigh

The spring ephemerals continue to enthrall — here one week and gone the next.  The yellow Trout Lily (Erythronium americanum) I wrote about last week has all but disappeared.  In its place, but not in nearly as great a number, is the white Trout Lily. Very pretty when you can spot them.   The Canada […]

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