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16-APR-2012 Christine Hanrahan

Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)

There are huge swathes of this beautiful early spring wildflower in the Ash Woods. I can't believe how quickly things have appeared. Trilliums are nearly ready to open, red elderberry shrubs are putting forth flowerheads, the willow pollen (and thus the catkins) are over and done with. It is all happening so fast! The magnolias at the garden are also in bloom!

Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
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Date/Time16-Apr-2012 13:41:24
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Exposure Time1/320 sec
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Blandine Mangin17-Apr-2012 07:38
lovely image ! v
Ann Shapiro17-Apr-2012 01:37
Our Spring happened here before we knew it - lots of early wildflowers and now all the trees are in full foliage. I love this shot - shows the fallen leaves from last year and the new growth from this year!!!! BV
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