Tag Archives: Trillium undulatum
05.28.2022 Wet and Wild
From the same morning as the pair I posted last week, these two attracted my attention for the way to were paired and the light filtering through a gap in the undergrowth on the wet leaves. As with many white … Continue reading
05.22.2022 The return of the Painted Quadrillium
Not exactly a return as this is not the same plant that I posted back in 2016. I found this about 50 yards from that one but in the same location in Shutesbury. As you can see in the comparison … Continue reading
05.16.2022 FOY Painted Trillium
We had a bit of rain yesterday, sometimes a drizzle and others a shower, and in the morning I headed out hoping to find a few Painted Trilliums-Trillium undulatum to marvel at and photograph. One of the pleasures in observing … Continue reading
05.31.2021 Macro Monday the second
On the 21st, while photographing the Painted Trilliums I have recently shared, I noticed this little bug on one petal. I sort of identified it, or maybe entirely, as an Evacanthus leafhopper larva. The doubt comes from whether that is … Continue reading
05.27.2021 Trillium Thursday
I know last night might have been a little misleading with the “eve’ title. I only had the one shot to share…well lots but basically all the same…so today it is back to the Trilliums but with a new species … Continue reading
05.13.2021 Trillium Thursday 2
This is what will likely be the first of a few Painted Trillium-Trillium undulatum posts. For those of you who have been visitors to the blog over the years you know it is a personal favorite and the highlight of … Continue reading
05.25.2020-2 Print Prep
This is from last year with some minor alterations in preparation for print. It is a challenger for my favorite PT of which there are a few contenders. I posted one a bit similar the other day but the water … Continue reading
05.23.2020 Two More of the PTs
Here area couple more from last Monday’s trilliumfest. Halfway down the path to the brook are a pair of the plants that come up every year and I photograph them annually. Their leaves are darker which really enables the petals … Continue reading
05.20.2020-2 It was inevitable
that I’d be posting a Painted Trillium. And there will be more. This is only day one. 🙂 I looked at these on Sunday on the way out after my bath and there was just a hint of white at … Continue reading
02.27.2020 The First of the Seven Deadly Sins
It may sound like the start of a series but it really isn’t. This is a source of pride however and my second for this magazine, Northern Woodlands. If you are interested, here is the first. Of course, even sweeter … Continue reading