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Triangle Flora


I created this blog to document what I'm learning about the
flora of Hillsborough, NC, surrounding environs, and beyond.

March 25, 2007

Canadian Dwarf Cinquefoil in yard in Hillsborough

 
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Creeping Woodsorrel (?) at home in Hillsborough

This is growing abundantly in the mulched areas around our azaleas.  
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Green-and-Gold at Bobbitt Hole in Durham

 
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Yellow Violet at Poet's Walk

 
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Common Blue Violet at Poet's Walk

 
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Star Chickweed at Poet's Walk

 
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Vinca minor at Poet's Walk

 
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Bluets in backyard Hillsborough

 
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Rue Anemone in backyard Hillsborough

 
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Dandelion at Poet's Walk

 
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Forsythia at Poet's Walk

 
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Red Bud in Hillsborough

 
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March 18, 2007

Painted Buckeye at Bobbitt Hole

 
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Isopyrum at Flat River

 
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Mayapple at Flat River

 
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Early Saxifrage at Flat River

 
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Dutchman's Breeches at Flat River

 
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Rosa multiflora at Flat River

 
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Grape Vine at Flat River

 
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Viola Johnny-Jump-Up at Flat River

 
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Marsh Fern (azolla) at Flat River in Durham

 

A floating red fern.
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Gil-over-the-ground at Bobbitt Hole Loop on the Eno

 
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March 15, 2007

Common Chickweed at Poet's Walk

 
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Dead Nettle at Occoneechee Speedway

 
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Tree-of-Heaven at Occoneechee Speedway

 
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Will Cook calls this "Tree-of-Hell." Invasive. Smells like rotting peanut butter.
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Websites that have furthered my botanical education

  • Eno River Association
  • Jeff's Plants Page
  • Duke Forest
  • Trees, Shrubs and Woody Vines of North Carolina
  • What's in Bloom at NC Botanical Garden
  • Duke Gardens
  • North Carolina Native Plant Society
  • North Carolina Wildflower Program
  • United States Department of Agriculture
  • Garden Web -- Name that Plant!