This
is the beginning of our 24th
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.
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Tuesday, June 28th, 2005 - Report
by
We went to Judge Magne
State Park. First we took the
loop, then part way along the
trail to Devil's Kettle. The
flowers of the day were
One-flowered Wintergreen
and Bush
Honeysuckle. The biggest
treat was on the way to
Devil's Kettle in the first
fenced in deer enclosure we
saw two Pink
Moccasin flowers blooming.
Wednesday, June 29, 2005: Our
goal was to see the Wood
Lilies on the Magnetic Rock
Trail but found that they were
too far in for us to walk and
also heard at the Trailhead
that they were past prime. We
had been told of a bog in that
area that was supposed to have
an Orchid in it but there were
a lot of areas of bogs and
many were hard to access.
We then went to Poplar Lake
Boat Access. In my memory it
was so beautiful but that
memory was before the blow
down. We did see a nice patch
of Canada Anemone blooming and
another patch of Bog
Buckbean that were through
blooming. As we were turning
from the Poplar Lake Access
onto the Gunflint Trail we
noticed a large patch of Northern
Green Orchids. The
roadways still have lots of Yellow
Hawkweed & Buttercup,
White Daisies
& Orange
Hawkweed. Lupine
and Spreading Dogbane were the
flowers of the day along with Cow
Parsnips & Wild
Roses.
Friends have told us of the
Large Flowered Pensteman and Vipers
Bugloss blooming and also Pinesap.
The day began foggy and misty
but when we were ready to get
out and hike the sun was out -
Mother Nature knew it was a
Wednesday.
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Lorraine Anderson of Grand
Marais, Minnesota.