Showing posts with label Adirondack wildflower art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adirondack wildflower art. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2007


"Harbingers of Spring"


Every spring these little hepatica are the first of all of "our" wildflowers to appear. They are on a south facing slope, sheltered by the protective tree almost as if they are in a little solarium. We take most of our walks on the horse trails in our neighbor's woods where we see many different wildflowers but for many years, no hepatica. I'll never know if I just missed them or if they weren't there. About ten years ago Gino and I were strolling along one of the newer trails when a little glimpse of lavender caught my eye. The warm spring sun was highlighting the hepatica blossoms about fifteen feet off the path. Every year they return and are spreading away from the tree. Since then we've discovered others here and there throughout the woods, but these are always the first by far. Most years I would have started looking for them by now. But I know they are there, waiting for the new snow to melt and the rays of the sun to reach down and coax them from their winter home to announce that spring has truly arrived.
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Friday, March 30, 2007


"Cananda Mayflowers"


I still didn't complete the painting I didn't finish yesterday so instead of skipping another day decided to paint some wild lily of the valley. These fragrant little flowers, often overlooked, carpet the forest floor with their shiny leaves in the spring. Sometimes when they are bathed in sunshine the leaves reflect the light like hundreds of little mirrors.


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Thursday, March 22, 2007



"Starflower"

Another delicate wildflower that is waiting in the ground for the snow to melt away and warm temperatures to return. This is also a favorite of mine. I like the whorled leaves and delicate stars. Even though it is a little more common than some of the woodland flowers, it's still just as beautiful.

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