Here's more of the backlog of emerging spring flowers.
Thalictrum thalictroides. Last year I saw a lot of Rue anemone
leaves, but missed the flowers. Well, now I love the flowers. They're about 1/2" across, and they range in color from white to a luminous pink. They're also called
Anemone thalictroides, if anyone asks.
False Rue anemone, which looks very similar, only comes in white, has a more deeply lobed leaf, and has tiny little tooth-like white things on the tips of the leaf lobes (
"mucro").
These may not look like much at first glance, but they're pretty good viewed large (click on them).
Found March 31, 2011
Dutchman's breeches (
Dicentra cucullaria) get me because their shape is so crazily atypical of what I think when I hear the word "flower". Who would think of such a thing! I would expect these kinds of antics from a tropical orchid, but not a spring woodland flower in the middle of Missouri. Give a kid a crayon and tell them to draw a flower and most of them wouldn't come up with something like
this.
The top flower (above) isn't open all the way yet--
Very young flower stalks are all flushed pink like this
I must have taken a million pics of these. And next year I'll probably take a million more.
The leaves are pretty nice too