The Celadine poppies are in full force now, extending up the hillside.

Squirrel corn, a relative of Dutchmans Britches

An ant explores a flower.

A close-up of Larkspur

A close-up of Trillium

It isn't long before the Poppies are setting their seed. Their petals will soon fade.

The early spring bloomers flower before the trees leaf out. And the leaves just begun to emerge....
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