Thanks, Steve - Michigan does have an abundance of wildflowers, though I have never been able to track down the rare ones. The stamen on the harbinger of spring was hanging by a filament - I have seen that phenomena a few times and don't know if it is a psider web or just the way they break away....

Thanks for looking!

Mark

On 4/9/2015 9:57 PM, steve harley wrote:
On 2015-04-09 18:27 , Mark C wrote:
A few more spring wildflowers -

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/more-spring-ephemeral-wildflowers

i love the creamy backgrounds on the first two, the hirsuteness of the first three, the white on white contrasts of 3 & 4, and the last makes up for busy background by the serendipitous stamen (is it hanging by a spider thread?); and of course the flowers and the framing are really choice

you have tremendous wildflowers in your area; at last year's Santa Fe conference, we saw teasers of Michigan flora in a preview of the 2015 conference of the North American Rock Garden Society, a month from now in Ann Arbor; i won't be there, but the part that attracted me most was the post-conference traipse to wildflower sites; the attendees would drool over your photos

<https://www.nargs.org/ann-arbor-program>




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