Wildflowers of West Virginia

"Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts." Rachel Carson

Monday, June 9, 2008

Crown Vetch


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Birdsfoot Trefoil


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Aster


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American Water Willow


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Heal-all


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New York Ironweed


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Pearly Everlasting


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Photography is my passion, and “Wild Beauty” is my pursuit, especially in West Virginia where beauty abounds. Here, you don't have to venture far to find nature at her best. I love to search for scenic treasures hidden off the beaten path and have shared these in more than 60 magazine articles. Wild Beauty is about discovery, about renewal, and about awakening a sense of awe at the splendor that surrounds us.
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2008 (61)
    • ▼  August (21)
      • Yellow Fringed Orchis
      • Yellow Sweet Clover
      • Yucca
      • Yellow Bellwort
      • Wingstem
      • Wine Raspberry
      • Naked-flowered Tick Trefoil
      • Vipers Bugloss
      • Violet
      • Turtlehead
      • Trumpet Creeper
      • Thimbleweed
      • Tassel-rue
      • Tall Coreopsis
      • Swamp Dewberry
      • Star Chickweed
      • Squawroot
      • Spring Beauty
      • Spiderwort
      • Red Osier
      • Purple Flowering Raspberry
    • ►  July (16)
    • ►  June (24)