Have you ever seen a purple paintbrush?
That’s exactly what these delicate blooms resemble.
Here’s a time lapse of a Canada Thistle — a tough, spiny wildflower found across fields and roadsides.
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The blooms of a small leaved lime are easy to miss.
But if you look up close, you’ll notice that even the supposed ‘ugly ducklings’ of the botanical world can be fascinating.
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Virginia Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum virginianum) forms large colonies in woodlands and adapts well to gardens. Its flowers range from white to purple, and early-season leaves show pale spots—like water stains, which fade over time.
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Pink trillium glowing in the forest light—like a little forest jewel tucked among the leaves. These blooms always feel like a quiet reward for looking closely
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Forest sunshine and red flowering currant—spring’s wild perfume.
So easy to miss, but when you catch it? Magic.
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Spotted this little Western Trillium on my hike—one of the first signs that spring is really here. So delicate and perfect, just growing wild under the trees.”
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Fleurs y’all
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📍Photo taken on O’odham Jeweḍ, Sobaipuri, Akimel O’odham, Tohono O’odham, and Hohokam ancestral lands