Blazing-Star (Chamaelirium luteum), a delightful mid-late spring display after most early spring wildflowers have faded, in "full-length" bloom: a.k.a. squirrel tails, Helonias root, and many more names
A perennial forest floor herb native to the eastern United States of America, a long-lived dioecious member of the lily family, the only member of its monotypic genus, and quite rare at the fringes of its range
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Blazing-Star (Chamaelirium luteum), a delightful mid-late spring display after most early spring wildflowers have faded, in "full-length" bloom: a.k.a. squirrel tails, Helonias root, and many more names
A perennial forest floor herb native to the eastern United States of America, a long-lived dioecious member of the lily family, the only member of its monotypic genus, and quite rare at the fringes of its range
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Uploaded on March 23, 2015
Taken on May 31, 2014