A carpet of Sand Myrtle

ecampbell

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Yesterday morning we took an early, damp walk on one of our favorite hidden trails and found carpets of Sand Myrtle in bloom. It extended on both sides of the trail for a good part of 1/2 mile.



Sand Myrtle and Teaberry


A lone Lady Slipper


Now is a good time to get out to see this stuff. Coming up are Turkey Beard and Sheep Laurel.

The waterways are starting to bloom.

Ed
 

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Nice location Ed. I will have to check my Lady Slipper spot next weekend. It usually runs a little late so I might see them.

Guy
 

glowordz

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Beautiful! Remember when your wife showed me a lone plant of Sand Myrtle at Parker Preserve? My first. I later found a whole swath of it, not far from the Tulpe, and couldn't believe the lovely effect. What a bright contrast the teaberry makes! Thanks for these photos!

Glo
 

woodjin

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Very nice, Ed. I've been noticing a lot of sheep laurel about, and the mountain laurel on my property (I have a lot of them)is in full bloom.
 
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