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My journey through photography

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Mike Powell

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Mike Powell | My journey through photography Home About me Mike Powell My journey through photography Feeds: Posts Comments Early spring wildflowers March 15, 2024 by Mike Powell For a brief period in the spring, the forest floor is carpeted with wildflowers. It is still a little early for most of the wildflowers to appear but on Wednesday I spotted a few early blooming ones during a hike in Prince William Forest Park in Northern Virginia. The little wild flower in the first photo is the appropriately named Virginia Spring Beauty ( Claytonia virginica ). I love the pops of pink in this flower, especially the stamens. According to Wikipedia , “The individual flowers bloom for three days, although the five stamens on each flower are only active for a single day.” Yikes! I guess the Spring Beauties qualify as being “ephemeral.” The flower in the second photo is often referred to as a Quaker Lady Bluet ( Houstonia caerulea )—it is also known as the Azure Bluet...

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