I was taking a hike at Fort Hill the other day and came across this pretty little white wildflower. I had never seen a Star Chickweed wildflower before. It is so delicate with its tiny pistil and colorful stamens. This perennial wildflower is about 6-12″ tall and unbranched.
So pretty, don’t you think? Have you ever seen a Star Chickweed wildflower?
We frequently have 15-20 or more different species of birds frequent our birdfeeders during the day. It is so much fun to watch and see if any new species stop by… and if they stay.
I loved this photograph of the Baltimore Oriole and the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak feeding at our bird feeders. I was able to get them both in the same frame.
The Clematis wildflower is such a pretty flower with such unique petals. Clematis is a climbing woody vine with flowers of 4 bright white sepals , no petals and a bushy central stamen cluster.
They grow up to 20 feet and are native to this area. Such a pretty, delicate wildflower.