
I search through my wildflower photos anticipating a difficult time choosing which photo to use in my native spring flower post. Instead, I discover the difficulty is in finding a “native” wildflower.
Little Sweet Betsy
Demure natural treasure
Fragrant bloom displayed
Colleen’s 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, No. 31, 4/23/24, Part I
Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD)

Cool photo for today. Thanks 😀
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Thank you, Cee!😊
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Gorgeous plant, both foliage and blossom. I went out to look at more pics and see it is a member of the trillium family.
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Thank you, Lisa! Yes. ❤️
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You’re welcome.
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Such wonderful greens! (K)
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Thank you!😊
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Is the flower a trillium? That’s what we call them in Michigan and Wisconsin. The flowers are white. What a lovely poem. It’s fun seeing all the different flowers sprouting this spring.
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Thank you, Colleen! Yes, it is a type of Trillium native to the Southeast. There is a lovely nature preserve in my area that ensures the preservation of native flora.
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I would love a walk through your nature preserve. I bet it’s stunning!
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Sweet Betsy is the name of the flower, I take it.☺️
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Yes, but somebody must have named it that… 😊
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