After 10 Years of status reports on The Pocket…

After 10 years of reporting on the wildflower bloom status at The Pocket on Pigeon Mountain, this year may be the first that I don’t get down there during the spring ephemeral season. Weather, travel, and other interests have conflicted with my available time, so unfortunately those of you who have counted on the reports from USWildflowers.com to determine your trip schedule are going to be disappointed. Sorry!

It should be noted that Hog Jowl Road is closed between Davis Crossroads and The Pocket.  You’ll need to get to W. Cove Rd – via Akins Rd if coming from the east, or staying to the right before crossing the ridge past Coulter Cemetery if coming from the north. Turn left onto Andrews Lane, then right back onto Hog Jowl.

As a status update, however, Richard T. Ware of the Georgia Botanical Society and a man whose botany and photography skills I greatly admire, made a trip down there (“up there” for him) this past Sunday, March 1, and his report implies NOW would be a good time to make a visit, with photos of Hepatica, Bloodroot, Trout Lily, Spring Beauty, Virginia Bluebells, Harbinger of Spring, Toothwort, Dutchman’s Breeches, and Star Chickweed. Below is a link to his Facebook photo album (click on the word “comment” to get to Facebook to see his full album.)

 

#NPOD: Harbinger of Spring #Nativeplants

Harbinger of Spring – Native Plant of the Day 02/07/2020
Photo from 02/07/2009. Location: The Pocket, Walker County, GA.
More photos / info at the Erigenia bulbosa detail page.

Harbinger-of-Spring, Pepper and Salt - Erigenia bulbosa

Harbinger-of-Spring, Pepper and Salt – Erigenia bulbosa

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Silvery Lupine – Lupinus argenteus – Added to USWildflowers’ Database

Silvery Lupine, a native plant , has been added to the USWildflowers’ database (12/29/2019.) Scientific name is Lupinus argenteus. Photo below was taken along the Yellowstone Branch Line Trail near Warm River Campground, Caribou-Targhee National Forest, Fremont County, ID on Aug 23, 2019. Go to the Silvery Lupine detail page for more information and photos.

Silvery Lupine, Silver Stem Lupine - Lupinus argenteus

Silvery Lupine – Lupinus argenteus

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Explorer’s Gentian – Gentiana calycosa – Added to USWildflowers’ Database

Explorer’s Gentian, a native plant , has been added to the USWildflowers’ database (12/20/2019.) Scientific name is Gentiana calycosa. Photo below was taken at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, MT on Aug 29, 2019. Go to the Explorer’s Gentian detail page for more information and photos.

Explorer's Gentian, Mountain Bog Gentian, Rainier Pleated Gentian - Gentiana calycosa

Explorer’s Gentian – Gentiana calycosa

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Redwood Sorrel – Oxalis oregana – Added to USWildflowers’ Database

Redwood Sorrel, a native plant , has been added to the USWildflowers’ database (11/30/2019.) Scientific name is Oxalis oregana. Photo below was taken in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Humboldt County, CA on Sep 12, 2019. Go to the Redwood Sorrel detail page for more information and photos.

Redwood Sorrel - Oxalis oregana

Redwood Sorrel – Oxalis oregana

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Curlycup Gumweed – Grindelia squarrosa – Added to USWildflowers’ Database

Curlycup Gumweed, a native plant in most of its range, has been added to the USWildflowers’ database (11/13/2019.) Scientific name is Grindelia squarrosa. Photo below was take Carbon County, WY on Aug 11, 2019. Go to the Curlycup Gumweed detail page for more information and photos.

Curlycup Gumweed - Grindelia squarrosa

Curlycup Gumweed – Grindelia squarrosa

 

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