PRESENTATION OUTLINE
The Virginia bluebell blooms in early to mid-spring and it will continue into the summer. One fact is the it is in the Borage family.
The Scarlett catchfly blooms in June-August. One fact is that this flower is rare because of the loss of prairie habitat.
The dwarf iris blooms in late winter to early spring. One fact is that this plant has beardless flowers
The Vasey Trillium blooms from April-May. An interesting fact is that this flower is a perennial herb.
The common trillium normally blooms in early to mid spring. A fact about this plant is that they will most likely live for a very long time, sometimes up to 25 years.
The mayapple goes dormant by mid-summer and the white rose colored flowers come back in April to May. One fact is that this plant was used by American Indians as a cathartic.
Jack in the Pulpit blooms from April to May. One fact is that this plants native area is eastern North America.
Spring beauties bloom from late February to early May. One fact is that it’s scientific name honors colonial Virginia botanist John Clayton.
Wild phlox bloom in April-May. One fact is that this plant is native to forests and fields in eastern North America.
Fern fiddle heads normally bloom from April to early June. One fact is that the short stem can be eaten