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#NPOD: Trout Lily #Nativeplants
Posted on March 21st, 2013 No commentsNative Plant of the Day 03/21/2013
Photo from March 25, 2009. Location: The Pocket, Walker County, Ga.
Trout Lily - for more photos / info go to the Erythronium americanum detail page.
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Update on #Wildflowers at The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain, 03/10/2013
Posted on March 10th, 2013 1 commentThe wildflowers at The Pocket are very similar to last time – check out the update from 2/24. However, there were a few additions, including Trout Lily, which is just beginning to bloom.
Read on for the rest of the list, and a few more photos. Click on the photos for larger images, and then “back” to return to this page.
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Wildflowers at The Pocket 03/11/2012
Posted on March 12th, 2012 No commentsI wasn’t planning on going down to The Pocket this weekend, but my wife had other plans for Sunday, so she suggested that I do something to take advantage of the beautiful day, so I headed down there shortly after getting home from church. In addition to walking the boardwalk and the trail up to the falls, I did a little back country walking above the bluff north of the horse trail. Wildflowers are abundant; here is my report, and a couple of photos taken off the beaten path in The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain.
The Phacelia are blooming. There is a Phacelia in the field to the right as you walk down to the boardwalk; they are blooming along the boardwalk and all the way up to the falls. The photo above was taken up on the top of the north bluff.
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An Early Spring at The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain
Posted on February 29th, 2012 3 commentsThis is Leap Day. For this once-every-four-years day, I thought that rather than the normal Native Plant of the Day (#NPOD on Twitter) I’d post a few native plants from and a report on the early spring status of the wildflowers at one of Georgia’s premier wildflower locations, The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain. As things worked out, Feb 27 was the day available to make the short trek down to that part of Walker County.
It was a beautiful day. When my wife and I headed down to The Pocket on Monday, Feb 27, 2012, we considered both the beautiful day and the time we were able to spend together a blessing from God. We also expected to find wildflowers, since we’ve had very little real winter and quite a warm February. However, we had no idea!
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#NPOD: Yellow Avalanche Lily #Nativeplants
Posted on January 15th, 2011 2 commentsNative Plant of the Day 01/15/2011.
Photo from June 8, 2010. Location: Ada County, ID.
Large-flowered Triplet Lily - for more photos / info go to the Erythronium grandiflorum detail page.
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#NPOD: Trout Lily #Nativeplants
Posted on December 26th, 2010 2 commentsNative Plant of the Day 12/26/2010
Photo from March 7, 2009. Location: The Pocket, Walker County, GA.
Trout Lily - for more photos / info go to the Erythronium americanum detail page.
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Yellow Avalanche Lily – Erythronium grandiflorum– Added to USWildflowers Database
Posted on July 4th, 2010 No commentsYellow Avalanche Lily, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (06/10/2010.) Scientific name is Erythronium grandiflorum. This plant also also goes by the common name Glacier Lily. Photo below was taken Boise National Forest near Boise, Idaho on 06/08/2010.
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04/01/2010 The Pocket Status Update
Posted on April 1st, 2010 No commentsIn summary: This will be a good weekend at The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain, especially since tomorrow is forecast to be sunny and warm, as was today.
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March 2010 Native Wildflower of the Month – Trout Lily
Posted on April 1st, 2010 No commentsBased on the number of visits to the the wildflower detail pages in the month of March, Trout Lily – Erythronium americanum - returns as the USWildflowers Native Wildflower of the Month for March, 2010.
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03/27/2010 The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain with GA Botanical Society
Posted on March 28th, 2010 2 commentsOn Saturday I participated in the Georgia Botanical Society outing to The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain, led by Mike Christison. I’m a new member of the BotSoc, as they call it, and this membership in this organization is already paying dividends in many ways. In addition to showing me two more wildflowers sites on Pigeon Mountain, I picked up two new species at The Pocket. One of those was the Roundleaf Yellow Violet.
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03/19/2010 The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain – The Variety Show Has Begun
Posted on March 19th, 2010 No commentsA beautiful sunny day with temps near 70 drew Cindy and I down to The Pocket for a quick look around. As anticipated, the Bloodroot has burst forth in all its glory.
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February 2010 Native Wildflower of the Month – Trout Lily
Posted on March 1st, 2010 No commentsBased on the number of visits to the the wildflower detail pages in the month of January, Trout Lily – Erythronium americanum – is the USWildflowers Native Wildflower of the Month for Feburary, 2010.
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03/18/2009 The Pocket
Posted on March 19th, 2009 No commentsI only have time for a quick post, so I’ll list what I found… Read the rest of this entry »
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03/15/2009 The Pocket
Posted on March 15th, 2009 No commentsSix days since I had been up to The Pocket. The rain broke during church, so after the church lunch I headed down to check out the wildflowers. The Spring Beauty is currently the dominant flower in terms of number in bloom; they are everywhere. Read the rest of this entry »
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03/10/2009 The Pocket Explosion of Wildflowers Continues
Posted on March 10th, 2009 No commentsCindy took Joseph down to Shirley Miller Trail at The Pocket again today. Joseph was wanting to take a camera down there to try his hand at wildflower photography, and I must say, he did well. I’m glad they went back today, because apparently things are continuing to develop rapidly. Read the rest of this entry »















