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Wordless Wednesday – Trillium
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What a beautiful combination of burgundy and green. That green is so vibrant it equals the flowers’ impact!
Thank you, Linda. Certainly a healthy specimen!
That is a gorgeous one! I’ve only seen one species myself, and it looks very bland by comparison.
Thank you, I always look forward to their annual appearance.
Exquiste! And a perfect shot.
Thank you, Liz. The flower is quite regal. 🙂
Love this.
Thank you, Rupali. 🙂
Gorgeous
Merci, Sheree!
Beyond beautiful!! Thank you, Eliza, for sharing these masterpieces by the grand artist, Mother Nature! Much enjoyed! Light and blessings your way, always, my friend!
Many thanks, Susana! 🙏🏼
I love trillium and you captured this one beautifully, Eliza. 👏
Thank you, Pepper!
A thrillingly beautiful flower, captured by a talented photographer!
Thank you, Alice! 🙂
Beautiful bloom, handsome leaves, and just a perfect spring shot.
Thank you, Judy! They are the prince of ephemerals. 🙂
Wow! I haven’t seen that color before.
We have the red species in our woods, but there are a few white with a red/pink center around the area. I have a yellow one in my garden that I bought at a nursery, but it flowers later. Lots of different species!
A perfect picture. I have some on the mountain, but I need to be there at just the right moment.
Thank you, a true ephemeral!
That’s a lovely flower…(Suzanne)
Thank you, Suzanne!
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🙌🏼
Thank you, Susan!
you are weeks ahead of us… I will hope to spot trilliums in another couple of weeks?? maybe!
It has been a cool spring, things are slowly coming along. 👍🏼
Pretty!
Thank you, Sandy!
There she is! We had a deep mauve trillium and a white trillium back in the day on Goose Pond. Lots of ladies’ slippers too. Then they were gone gone gone. In their place? Algae blooms and a salt silo on an expanded highway outside our 65 lakefront acres. Code enforcement allowing people to fill wetlands where loons would nest. My calls to the DEP? Resulted in them telling me these things weren’t happening. Yet I was witnessing them with my own eyes.
So many unconscionable acts against mother nature. So I listen to audiobooks in my car, Robert Macfarlane, Brian Fagan, Craig Childs. And woven in their works are people working diligently toward the rights of rivers, the rights of nature. With some success, some failure. It’s just inconceivable to me that there are people who think somehow humans can go on, despite what we do to the environment that keeps us alive.
We are driving ourselves off a cliff, straight into what Elizabeth Kolbert calls the sixth extinction. 😞😘🌴
Thanks for appreciating this beautiful earth, Eliza.
I hear you. The disconnect is astonishing and heartbreaking. For a supposedly smart species, humans are pretty stupid, IMO. How can they believe we are somehow above and not connected to this whole house of cards? Lemmings…
Agreed. Thank you for loving this splendid earth. 🙏💕🌏🍃
Pretty to look at!
Thank you, Laurie. They are a most striking flower.
Leaves and petals couldn’t complement one another better!
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Thank you, Kris. Xmas colors in spring! 😉
Linda is right, the foliage is as beautiful as the flower.
Thank you, Tom. Trilliums have always captivated me visually, but I only had to sniff one once to learn not to do it again, ha!
Such a beautiful color combination. Love it.
Thank you, Monika!
A stunning composition, Eliza 💚❤️💚
Thank you, Donna!
The Perfect shot.
Thank you, DJ!
Oh, so beautiful! 🩷
Thank you, Cathy!
Such vibrant colours! So very beautiful!
Thank you, Maria!
So beautiful! I found a Jack-In-The-Pulpit here (in the Bogs) yesterday. I’ve never seen trilliums here.
Thanks, Robin. Our JITPs are just emerging, I love those, too!
Eliza, your photo is breathtaking.
Thank you, Alys!
Exquisite! Great angle to see the flower
Thank you, Allison. They tend to nod a bit, so one must be a contortionist! 😉
🤣
So pretty! I haven’t seen any here yet…
Thank you, Belinda!
Beautiful colour.
Thank you, Chetna!
Good bokeh for a good wild bouquet.
Thanks, Steve 🙂
Such a pretty photo, those colors are lovely!
Thank you, Tina!
I actually do not know this flower, i find it quite striking.
Thank you, Agnes. It is a northeast US native wildflower.
Thank you Eliza.