We've had an interesting spring here in Wisconsin. Our March felt more like July, while April has been more like March. It's certainly made timing for wildflower photography interesting in the least.
Happily, the cooler April weather has allowed some of the wildflowers which might have a showy, but brief, display, have been sticking around a bit longer.
Here's a compilation of photographs of some of Wisconsin's wildflower wonders from the last couple of weeks. Enjoy (and get out in the woods!). As always, please click on an image to get a larger view.
Dave
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Hepaticas, Iowa Co Wis |
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Wild Geranium, Dane Co Wis |
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Trout Lily, Dane Co Wis |
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Stephens Falls Trail, Gov Dodge State Park |
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Nodding Trillium, Iowa Co Wis |
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Jack in the Pulpit, Iowa Co Wis |
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Wild Geraniums, Iowa Co Wis |
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Bluebells and Fern, Dane Co Wis. |
Thank you for sharing your lovely photographs! It lowers my blood pressure just to look at them! :-)
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