wildflowers of scarborough....
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wildflowers of scarborough....

gary yankech

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It has been an okay birding season for me, maybe  because I have been focused more on the wildflowers.
Here are a few that I have seen the last few weeks. All of these are native to Ontario.


Jack-in-the-Pulpit by Gary Yankech, on Flickr


White Trillium by Gary Yankech, on Flickr


Red Trillium by Gary Yankech, on Flickr


Wild Columbine by Gary Yankech, on Flickr


False Solomon's Seal by Gary Yankech, on Flickr


Star-flowered Solomon's Seal by Gary Yankech, on Flickr


Young Bladder Campion blowing in the wind by Gary Yankech, on Flickr


Virginia Waterleaf by Gary Yankech, on Flickr

and with Canada Day a few weeks away.....


Canada Mayflower by Gary Yankech, on Flickr


Canada Anemone by Gary Yankech, on Flickr

Enjoy! Have a great day.
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Gary Yankech


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Lovely photos!

And thanks for the name of the Virginia Waterleaf. I didn't know it's name till you posted this.
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Quote from: "BetCrooks"
Lovely photos!

And thanks for the name of the Virginia Waterleaf. I didn't know it's name till you posted this.

Your welcome! This particular picture does not show the usual water-like stain markings on the leaves, distinct for this species.
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Gary Yankech


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Good to know. I'll take a close look at what I think may be that type of Waterleaf this week if I can.
Thanks again!
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Some beautiful photos Gary!  I love the Wild Columbine.  I see it growing in Rouge Park each year.  I have a hybrid growing in our garden called 'Little Lanterns'.  Overall a smaller plant with smaller flowers...but produces lots of the them!

Aquilegia canadensis 'Little Lanterns'


Thanks for sharing your photos!

Walter :)
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