By Mary Drew at Pasty Central (Mdrew) on Wednesday, June 6, 2012 - 07:57 am:
While out for a walk in the Keweenaw woods, Bob Gilreath came across this delicate Pink Lady's Slipper, which is a member of the orchid family. These beauties are endangered in some places, because they take so long to grow, so it's a good idea to follow Bob's example and just take a fantastic photo of it and leave it in the woods. It's actually illegal to pick or move them in Michigan.
The Trillium photos come from Barb Bouwkamp. She spotted this patch of them on her way to Ontonagon and stopped to snap a few photos to share. The Great White Trillium is a member of the lily family and also takes many years to recover if picked. In Michigan, Minnesota and New York, it's illegal to pick them without a permit, so again, please take Barb's lead and just photograph them to enjoy framed on your wall.
"All the flowers of all the tomorrow's, are in the seeds of today. - Indian Proverb"