Tuesday, July 1, 2014

WIldflowers Pt 5!

I am getting an early start to posting some more wildflowers for everyone to enjoy. The reason for this is we are going up north tomorrow to spend the holiday with our families. We do plan on going to see the fireworks up there with the kids and grandkids. I am hoping to get more wildflower pictures from up there to share with everyone.

Here are some pictures for everyone-

                     This is an American White Waterlily taken on Industrial Drive in Franksville Wi.

             This is a Brown Eyed Susan taken at Richard State Bong Recreational Area in Brighton Wi.

                This is a Evening Primerose taken at Richard Bong State Recreational Area in Brighton Wi.

               This is a Hedge Bindweed taken at Richard Bong State Recreational Area in Brighton Wi.

          This is a Orange Milkweed taken at Richard Bong State Recreational Area in Brighton Wi.

             This is a Sulfur Cinqefoil taken at Richard Bong State Recreational Area in Brighton Wi.

                   This is a Bird's Foot Trefoil taken at Pike River Pathway in Mount Pleasant Wi.

                             This is a Daylily taken at Pike River Pathway in Mount Pleasant Wi.

                  This is a Virginia Spiderwort taken at Pike River Pathway in Mount Pleasant Wi.

We Drew and I go out we both look for the wildflowers and birds. We try to get the best pictures we can to share with everyone. I am really hoping to get some new wildflower pictures when we go up north. I hope everyone enjoys the pictures!

5 comments:

hale-bopp said...

More great shots!

legal stranger said...

WILDY WONDERFUL......
Thanks for sharing

BL Basketcase said...

You are a great naturalist and thanks for posting!

OrbsCorbs said...

Great pictures, THB. My favorite is the Bird's Foot Trefoil. Thanks to both of you for the beauty you bring to the JTI.

kkdither said...

Beautiful pictures. Glad to see the milkweed included, as it is on the decline, and what a great color you found! The Bird's Foot Trefoil is spectacular. I've never heard of it before.