There were a variety of flowers out on a recent hike along the Red Cedar State Trail.
Yesterday was the first chance I’ve had in over a month to walk around the farm and photograph what is blooming. By far the most prevalent flower is the Ox-Eyed Daisy. These have grown up where I mowed the Canada Goldenrod down last year.
There are also quite a few Virginia Waterleaf growing in the woods.
Other flowers were scattered around the fields and woods.
There are still quite a few spring wildflowers along the trail. Dames Rocket and Virginia Waterleaf appear to be the most prominent.
There are also other flowers blooming along the trial.
Here are a few more flower photos from the Red Cedar Trail.
A shot of the lichen on one of the bridges fount on the Red Cedar Trail.
Nothing is too mundane to take a photo of. Just some leaves I found along the trail. I liked the color and pattern.
Finally we have gotten a string of nice weather where I have been able to get out in the fields around the farm and take some photos. Not only has it been nice weather but it has been calm with no wind early in the morning so I’ve been able to get some nice flower shots from around the farm.
More photos from Canadian Hill Farm can be found on my website.