Bob, It was a very enjoyable and informative couple of hours and I'm glad I was able to give you a refresher course on where not to step in a bog. I found these at the end of my street. Indian pipe-Monotropa uniflora.
In the picture of the two cardplayers there is a sign on the wall above their heads saying" Kidding or joking about anyones wife or family, strictly forbidden"
Amianthium muscaetoxicum is a match. I have been looking at Allium and Camassia till my eyes got blurry. Guy's brain is like a database and he can reference anything he has seen since birth!
Last week at my sister's house a Bluejay landed on the fence panting heavily. It sat there panting for a couple minutes and then it just dropped on the ground dead.
I counted about 8 plants in the area and I'll definately be there next year. It has been years since I've seen a Ladyslipper. Here is another flower I missed. Anyone have an ID.
Bob,#61 is the flower, it was laying on the ground and looked like it was trampled so I propped it up with a stick. It was in a darker area with a lot of tree cover in an area with a lot of ferns growing.
05 or 09, It doesn't matter, a Great White on L.B.I.! It's way too dangerous. I'll never go to the beach again!! Uhoh it's getting late, gotta leave for work now. Today I,m in North Philly where it's far from any sharks.
Yes, Redroot looks like a winner! I can't seem to match up the Meadow Beauty either. The naughty bits don't seem to match any picson the internet.This plant looks like it's gone to the seed stage.