Category Archives: Cape Cod Wildflowers

Pretty White Clematis At Coast Guard Beach Trail On Cape Cod

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.

Gorgeous Blue Eyed Grass At Fort Hill On Cape Cod

The Blue Eyed Grass at Fort Hill is just beautiful. It is a member of the Iris family, and is not a grass at all. It is native to North America and forms clumps of slender long foliage, resembling grass, and is topped in spring with small pointed periwinkle flowers.

Have you ever seen Blue-Eyed Grass?

The Bearberries Are Blooming On Cape Cod

Bearberries, native dwarf shrubs that grow to only 3-6,” are blooming all over the Cape. They have tiny white, with a tinge of pink, bell-shaped flowers that dangle beneath their shiny leaves. These flowers will become red berries in the fall.

The name “bearberry” for the plant derives from the edible fruit which is a favorite food of bears. The fruit, also called bearberries, are edible and are sometimes gathered as food for humans. The leaves of the plant are used in herbal medicine.

 

Pretty Purple Ground Ivy Along The Trails At Fort Hill On Cape Cod

Ground Ivy is part of the mint family and grows to about 6″ tall with 3/4″ blue-violet flowers which are tubular. They grow from April to June and you can see them all along the trails at Fort Hill in Eastham.