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Wildflowers: Bluets

These brightly colored blooms are usually found in grassy clumps. The flowers consist of four petals of blue with a small yellow eye in the center. Their Latin name, caerulea, means “sky blue.” Range: Georgia to Maine. Bloom season: April to late June/early July.

Bluets (Photo: Frank Logue)

Trillium - Dutchman's Britches - Lady's-slipper - Jack-in-the-pulpit -
Solomon's Seal - Bluets - Columbine - Jewel Weed

 

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