Tag Archives: Walker County

The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain Status Update 03/03/2017 – 21 Species Blooming

Today was much cooler than it has been – more normal temps for early March – and last night temps dipped below freezing in parts of the region. Even so, I was expecting more than on 2/21, and certainly got it. 21 species blooming (although in some cases very early in their bloom season.) The big surprise: Dutchman’s Breeches, just starting to bloom (we saw three plants with flowers or developing blossoms.) This is, I believe, the earliest I’ve seen this plant bloom at The Pocket.

Dutchman's Breeches - Dicentra cucullaria

Dutchman’s Breeches – Dicentra cucullaria

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The Pocket on Pigeon Mountain Status Update 02/21/2017 – 9 Species Blooming

As expected with this warm weather, we’ve added a few species to what are blooming at The Pocket. As I was hoping, Carolina Spring Beauty are now pretty widespread.  While 9 species are a far cry from the 40 that may be blooming at peak, we’ve got to remember, this is mid-February!

Carolina Spring Beauty, Wide-leaved Spring Beauty - Claytonia caroliniana

Carolina Spring Beauty – Claytonia caroliniana

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Hepatica are Blooming at The Pocket 01/31/2017

My wife and I made a trip down to the Pocket on Tuesday, 1/31/2017. With the warm winter we’ve had, I was not going to be surprised to find something blooming – and it was! There were dozens of Hepatica (Anemone acutiloba) blooming along the boardwalk. I expected to find Harbinger-of-spring (Erigenia bulbosa) blooming as well, but none were to be found.

Here’s a photo of one of the Hepatica:

Hepatica - Anemone acutiloba

Hepatica – Anemone acutiloba – blooming at The Pocket on 1/31/2017

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Trumpet Creeper – Campsis radicans – Detail Record Updated

The detail record for Trumpet CreeperCampsis radicans – has been updated (06/16/2016) to include descriptive information and 4 additional photographs, taken today in Walker County, Georgia. This is one of them:

Trumpet Creeper, Cow Itch, Hell Vine, Devil's Shoestring - Campsis radicans

Trumpet Creeper – Campsis radicans


 

Trumpet Creeper was among the earliest flowers added to the USWildflowers.com database, and the “detail record” was  very basic – common name, scientific name, and a single photo with location and date.

#NPOD: Whiteflower Leafcup #Nativeplants

Whiteflower Leafcup – Native Plant of the Day 05/20/2016

Photo from 06/06/2009. Location: The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain, Walker County, Ga. More photos / info at the Polymnia canadensis detail page.

Whiteflower Leafcup - Polymnia canadensis

Whiteflower Leafcup – Polymnia canadensis

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