In 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.
Here’s a list of the wildflower status:
- Bellwort: Bellwort is beginning to bloom.
- Bent Trillium: There were a few Trillium flexipes blooming. More this weekend.
- Bloodroot: Still blooming, although past peak.
- Blue cohosh: Blooming. Let’s call it a peak.
- Chickweed: Stellaria pubera blooming profusely.
- Columbine: A couple of plants along the horse trail with blossoms.
- Dutchman’s breeches: A number of plants blooming.
- Foamflower: Just beginning to bloom.
- Hepatica: Blossoms are decreasing, but still easy to find.
- Jack in the Pulpit: I found one opening along the horse trail.
- Miterwort (Bishop’s cap): A few plants along the creek just starting to bloom.
- Pennywort: A few of these have appeared along the horse trail.
- Purple phacelia: I found one plant along the horse trail blooming.
- Pussytoes: A few plants starting to bloom along the horse trail.
- Rue anemone: Continue to be numerous.
- Spring Beauty: Still many of them around.
- Toadshade: I didn’t note any Trillium cuneatum blooming.
- Toothworts: Still plentiful, but many plants forming their seeds.
- Trailing trillium: Many blooming now.
- Trout lily: Numerous.
- Virginia bluebell: Numerous; near peak.
- Wild geranium: I found a pair of plants just beginning to bloom along the horse trail.
- Wood (celandine) poppy: Numerous, near peak.
- Violets:
- Canada violets: Just beginning to bloom.
- Common blue violet: Common in quantity, but uncommonly beautiful.
- Yellow violet: Hundreds of them; probably both Viola rotundifolia and V. pennsylvanica.
- Long-spurred violets: Quite numerous along the horse trail and creek.