Here was another critter scrambling about the leaf litter today. I sure wish it feasted on ticks, but unfortunately, these Green Stink Bugs are vegetarians and eat only fruits and vegetables.
Field Horsetail Reeds are also up and in "flower" -- or at least, the fertile stalks are. I only saw these pallid spore-producing stalks (called strobili), which will wither and disappear once their spores are dispersed, and none of the bright-green sterile stems, which will grow and thrive through the summer, creating whole miniature forests of feathery green.
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LOVE the Trillium erectum! One of my absolute, hands down favorites of the Spring. I should be seeing some of those this weekend. Can't wait!
Well, A.L., isn't it fun to compare the flora of Ohio, where you live, and New York? I just read on your blog that T. erectum is extremely rare in Ohio, and yet it's almost as common as Dandelions here in NY.
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