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It is Wildflower Hike Season
Come Grass, it’s Wildflower Hike Season
When the new shoots of green grass are just poking up out of the soft ground, there are already some early woodland wildflowers emerging under winter’s damp leaves. These enduring blossoms reappear year after year, yet there is always joyful surprise when one is discovered!
Some of the first harbingers of Spring are hidden deep in the forest, so Come Grass, it’s time to put on hiking boots and launch a wildflower hunt, searching with anticipation and checking off specimens on your list. Already the pale lavender hepatica has subtly appeared, as if it never left. The first bloodroot unfurls, whiter than the purest snow. The various trilliums emerge with their proud leaves, holding onto their buds for days before opening at last. And the brilliant red flag of fire pink announces that spring is here to stay. Come Grass, it’s Wildflower Hike Season
When the new shoots of green grass are just poking up out of the soft ground, there are already some early woodland wildflowers emerging under winter’s damp leaves. These enduring blossoms reappear year after year, yet there is always joyful surprise when one is discovered!
Some of the first harbingers of Spring are hidden deep in the forest, so Come Grass, it’s time to put on hiking boots and launch a wildflower hunt, searching with anticipation and checking off specimens on your list. Already the pale lavender hepatica has subtly appeared, as if it never left. The first bloodroot unfurls, whiter than the purest snow. The various trilliums emerge with their proud leaves, holding onto their buds for days before opening at last. And the brilliant red flag of fire pink announces that spring is here to stay.
When the new shoots of green grass are just poking up out of the soft ground, there are already some early woodland wildflowers emerging under winter’s damp leaves. These enduring blossoms reappear year after year, yet there is always joyful surprise when one is discovered!
Some of the first harbingers of Spring are hidden deep in the forest, so Come Grass, it’s time to put on hiking boots and launch a wildflower hunt, searching with anticipation and checking off specimens on your list. Already the pale lavender hepatica has subtly appeared, as if it never left. The first bloodroot unfurls, whiter than the purest snow. The various trilliums emerge with their proud leaves, holding onto their buds for days before opening at last. And the brilliant red flag of fire pink announces that spring is here to stay. Come Grass, it’s Wildflower Hike Season
When the new shoots of green grass are just poking up out of the soft ground, there are already some early woodland wildflowers emerging under winter’s damp leaves. These enduring blossoms reappear year after year, yet there is always joyful surprise when one is discovered!
Some of the first harbingers of Spring are hidden deep in the forest, so Come Grass, it’s time to put on hiking boots and launch a wildflower hunt, searching with anticipation and checking off specimens on your list. Already the pale lavender hepatica has subtly appeared, as if it never left. The first bloodroot unfurls, whiter than the purest snow. The various trilliums emerge with their proud leaves, holding onto their buds for days before opening at last. And the brilliant red flag of fire pink announces that spring is here to stay.