Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Norwood Farm and Pout Ponds


Sickle-Leaved Asters are out on the moors,  a sure sign that summer is now waning.  How can that be?   The swamp azalea is still blooming at the Pout Ponds  .And the low-bush blueberries and false indigo are out.  The blueberries were near a field of narrow leaved white topped asters {Seriocarpus Linfolius).  Some early Queen Ann's Lace and Chicory are on the roadsides.    The St. Johnswort is still blooming on the moors,  along with the Yarrow (achillea).
Waterlilies in Norwood Farm Kettle Pond
  

Sickle-leaved Aster, Chrysopsis Falcata


Common Wood Nymph

Common Wood Nymphs abound on the moors

Crown Vetch, Coronilla Varia

wild Indigo- Baptisia tinctoria

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