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 Wildflowers of the Northwoods and BWCA
This 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 12th, 2004

This is the beginning of Spring in Cook County and the most of the small wildflowers are to be found in the Maple woods. We tried some new woods rather than visiting our old friends. We went up the Arrowhead Trail to the Tower road and went on that quite a ways, saw no Photo by Lorraine Anderson.  Spring Beauty, Claytonia, "Fairy Spuds", In early spring the star-like pink flowers of spring beauty carpet many moist, rich woodlands and sunny stream banks. Although individual flowers are small, only a half-inch across, their massed display is spectacular. The flowers, white to rose with red veins, are in loose racemes above a pair of opposite, narrow, fleshy leaves, 1-6 inches long, midway up the stem. This tiny ephemeral often sprawls on the forest floor, sending up as many as 15 blossoms from each underground stem. flowers and the road was getting worse so we turned around, continued up the trail to the Jackson Lake Road, went in there about a mile and first saw a patch of Bloodroot. We got out of the car and tromped around in the woods, finding more Bloodroot and also Carolina Spring-beauty. If you get your nose close to the Spring Beauty it has a lovely smell.
We then took #313 going from the Arrowhead to the Gunflint Trail stopping for lunch at a beautiful spot on a river. The Marsh Marigolds are in bud and if we have warm weather we will probably see some next week

P.S. On Wednesday we could see buds on the trees quite easily and by Thursday because it was warm they all popped open and when I looked up the hillside above Grand Marais it was beautiful with the light green of the new large buds and the dark green of the evergreens.

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  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


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