Pink Trillium
Friday, August 22nd, 2008A beautiful pink trillium, taken at the highest point of Washington Island, Door County, WI, in late May, 2008. I saw far fewer of these than I did the white variety.
A beautiful pink trillium, taken at the highest point of Washington Island, Door County, WI, in late May, 2008. I saw far fewer of these than I did the white variety.
Door County has a bunch of wineries, most of which make/sell fruit wines as there is a LOT of fruit grown there. Places there also grow their own grapes for grape wine. There is a mildly famous picture of an vineyard in CA in early spring showing the mustard blooms between the barely-getting-started [...]
Washington Island is a large-ish island off the tip of the peninsula that is Door County. It was actually settled before the rest of the peninsula, presumably because the way people got to these parts 150 years ago was by boat. Nowadays, it is an easy ferry ride from the northern tip of [...]
This was taken on Washington Island, Door County, WI, near the end of May, 2008. This was in a relatively heavily forested area on the highest hill on the island. I really like the contrast. Also, this reminds me of one of our summer projects. We are growing some trees from [...]
Here’s another Door County, Wisconsin, wildflower. Alas, I don’t know what this one is called, either. Taken near the end of May, 2008.
Here’s a purple wildflower blooming in Door County, WI, in May. I should know what this is, but I’m experiencing a brain fart.
Saw a ladybug in a tree and thought it made a good picture! Taken near the Eagle Bluff Lighthouse in Door County, Wisconsin.
Taken from atop the watch tower in Peninsula State Park near Fish Creek, WI. This view looks roughly NNW. I think the island is Horseshoe Island. The tree colors make it look like fall, but this is late spring (end of May) after a long, tough winter. Note how clear the [...]
I suppose this is what many think of when they think about Door County, WI. Sure, there are pretty trees (especially in the fall when they show off their colors), good fishing, fresh air, hiking/biking trails, good restaurants, art, wineries, fruit tree orchards, etc., but this county is part of a peninsula that sticks [...]
There were plenty of wildflowers in Door County in late May. White trilliums were one of the more common ones. Three-petaled flower, leaves in groups of three,…trillium. We also saw many blue forget-me-nots, just like in Newfoundland. But no pitcher plants here, as far as we saw.