This week I snapped two native wild flowers: bloodroot Sanquinaria Canadensis and a yellow dog tooth violet, also known as trout lily, (Erythronium americanum) along one shady bank. Another wooded bank is covered in Vinca minor, an imported ground cover known locally as periwinkle. The house it once surrounded is gone but this invasive plant has covered this ground and now the small native plants are gone.

The bottom photo is a pond with some left over cattails. I found it an interesting spot, the deep snow and ice of winter finally melted but last season's cattails still standing tall.

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