T
his
is the beginning of our 23rd
year of looking at wildflowers
in Cook County, MN. We are three
senior women who just love to
get out and explore and learn
new things. We are even getting
together all winter but don't
find too many flowers at that
time, but no matter.
Wednesday, May 19th, 2004
After 22 years of looking at
flowers weekly one would think
there was nothing new. Well,
this year the spruce have a lot
of cones and apparently the Red
Maples decided to bloom up a
storm. Previously we were aware
of one beautiful Red Maple
- now the blooming trees are all
over!! The male has red-yellow
flowers and the female very red
flowers. This is the season for
Spring ephemerals, especially in
maple woods. We have a favorite
spot off the Caribou Trail on
Ward Lake Road where the ground
is literally covered with Dutchman's-breeches
and Spring
Beauty it just feels and
smells so good. We then went to
the Two Island Road thinking we
would see Trout
Lily's but in addition to
the
above
two we saw lots of Bloodroot. We
have seen more Bloodroot this
year than any other year - I
guess it is the year of the
Bloodroot!! We then went to the
spot on the Superior
Hiking Trail where we were
the first week in May - we had
missed the peak but did find,
for the first time this year
Large-flowered Bellwort. Last
week I said we only saw Marsh
Marigolds in bud and the
next day on Highway 61 from my
house to town there were many
beautiful open ones. During our
day we saw a few Wood
Anemone in the woods and
Early Sweet Coltsfoot along the
roadside, Wild Ginger along the
Superior Hiking Trail, Pussytoes
in the church lawn and of course
lots of Dandelions in town - we
do well growing them.
Click
here for the most recent report!
Here
are some early bloomers to look
for in the
area:
Anemone,
Wood - Anemone
quinquefolia
Arbutus,
Trailing - Epigaea repens
Bloodroot
- Sanguinaria canadensis
Dandelion,
Common - Taraxicum
officinale
Dutchman's
Breeches - Dicentra
cucullaria
Early
Sweet Coltsfoot - Petasites
palmatus
Hazelnut,
Corylus
Marsh-marigold
- Caltha palustris
(Cowslip)
Pussytoes, Field - Antennaria
neglecta
Red
Maple
- Acer rubrum
Spring
Beauty - Claytonia
verginica
Strawberry,
Common - Fragaria
virginiana
Violets
Be sure to stop back
throughout the spring and
summer 2004 to see our weekly
wildflower reports from
Lorraine Anderson of Grand
Marais, Minnesota.