Found
in the Fells – June
False Solomon's
Seal Maianthemum
racemosum 6-06-05
Mountain Laurel Kalmia
latifolia 6-16-05
This is somewhat of a down-time for
wildflowers on the
woodland floor where it is now very shaded. But
there are some that manage. Look for the attractive False
Solomon's Seal. I think it's too nice to be anyone's false. It is in
the same genus - in other words closely related - as Canada
Mayflower (see May page) - but the plant arches over the same way as
the earlier blooming Solomon's Seal. In late May and blooming through
much of June - Yellow
Star Grass (which is a lily). In the second half of June the pairs of
feathery white Patridgeberry flowers decorate the already attractive
patches of small dark green leaves on banks. And where the sun gets
through more - where there are
meadows in the Fells and open spaces on hill-tops and
around
the larger bodies of water and along the trails, then there will
be
blossoms galore; in other words where the plants can get enough sun.
Yellow Star Grass Hypnoxis hirsuta Four-leaved Milkweed Asclepias quadrifolia Rattlesnake Weed Hieracium venosum
Indian Cucumber Root Medeola virginiana 6-16-05 Blue Iris Iris versicolor 6-16-05
In really wet places, including on the sides of
ponds look for the striking native Iris or Blue Flag. On the
north shore of Wrights Pond there are also Yellow Irises but these are
an introduction, and I have to say I prefer our native iris. Also by
the sides of ponds the sweet scented Swamp Azalea and Swamp Sweetbells,
the latter looking a bit like a late-blooming High-bush Blueberry
except that the white bell flowers are hung out in long rows on slender
twigs. And on the
open water of ponds throughout the Fells are to be seen both white and
yellow water-lilies. In short, much to delight the eye and nose
in beautiful June.