Two Lights State Park – Cape Elizabeth, ME
Two Lights State Park – Cape Elizabeth, ME Read More »
I’ve started a new blog over here, to try and utilize all of the plant pictures I’ve been taking since I first got a digital camera. Not to mention, researching and writing things up fills a happy little place in my soul. I’m aiming to post something new every week. We’ll see how it
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I should mention that things are all just starting to get going today. This time next week should be spectacular.
Peonies of Gilsland Farm Read More »
In which a trip to see peonies brings me an unexpected wildflower bonanza. Have I mentioned how lucky I am to have places like this just outside of my city?
Maine Audobon – Gilsland Farm, Falmouth, Maine Read More »
Yesterday was the open house day for Historic New England, so for something a little different, we headed up to Wiscasset, and Castle Tucker. This house was built in 1807, but maintains quite a bit of furniture and features added in the Victorian era by the Tucker family. It’s a really interesting place to
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I also don’t remember there being that many lady slippers about. They were everywhere – even in the parking lot. That was lovely to see. The yellow and white flowers are from a planted bed in the wildflower garden, but all the pinks are from various locations around the Garden.
Coastal Maine Botanical Garden – Lady Slippers Read More »
The last time I saw forest wildflowers at the CMBG was before the Children’s Garden had come into existence, so I was very surprised and pleased to run into the trillium bed in the back corner of the Children’s Garden. All of these pictures are from there, except the last shot, which is
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We managed to make it to the McLaughlin Garden just in time for their Lilac Festival. There were also tons of wildflowers – this is definitely a garden that shines in Spring.
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Last weekend’s ramble was up to the Bath area, where we tracked down the last state park on those peninsulas we hadn’t been to yet. Amusingly, it’s actually really close to Fort Popham (you can actually see that to the right in the second to last picture), but it’s down a one lane road
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