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Year of Plenty

Mystery Wildflowers

Snagged a couple more pics of early season wildflowers.

The white flowers are Whitlow Grass but I can't figure out the pink flower. It looks like phlox of some kind but I couldn't find any phlox that are this early in the spring. They are tiny, about 1/4 inch wide. Any ideas?

Phloxmaybe 

 

These are technically not flowers, but they're cool looking. Some kind of moss pod.

Moss

 

Can't wait to see what this one looks like when it pops open. Some kind of lily I think.

Lilyinwaiting



Year of Plenty

The Year of Plenty blog was created by Craig Goodwin in the winter of 2008 to chronicle the experiences of his family as they sought to consume everything local, used, homegrown or homemade. That journey was a wonderful introduction to people and movements in the Spokane area who are seeking the welfare of the community through local foods, farmers markets, community gardens, sustainable transportation, and more fulfilling and just patterns of consumption. In 2009 and beyond the blog will continue to report on these relationships and practices, all through the eyes of a family with young children. Craig manages the Millwood Farmers' Market, is a Master Food Preserver and Pastor at Millwood Presbyterian Church. Craig can be reached at goody2230@gmail.com