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These wildflowers can be found now along many woodland paths at the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT). You have to lift up the leaves to see the showy white flower. 

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Green Haze

As the leaves first appear in the spring forest I call it a green haze. The truth is that there are many colors besides green in this early growth: yellows, … Continued

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Hickory Buds

When hickory buds first burst open they resemble flowers. The buds attract insects which attracts birds like this Blue-winged Warbler.

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Wild Ginger

This wildflower is easy to miss because the blossoms are hidden under the leaves. It’s worth getting in close for a look.

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Flowering Dogwood

Dogwoods are at peak bloom now. They look fabulous, but there aren’t as many blooms as usual this year.

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Sassafras Flowers

This small native tree is flowering now. The bare branches are covered by golden balls that are made up of the smaller blooms like you can see here.

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Indian Paintbrush

The best place to find wildflowers now is in the woods, but there are a few in prairie. Indian Paintbrush is one of my favorites. You can find small patches … Continued

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Wild Geranium

There are a lot woodland wildflowers blooming now. You can find these in the woods just east of the PGT Visitor Center.

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