Mar 132014
 

As we approach the middle of March, spring is getting well underway along the roadside where Piney Woods Church Road meets Hutcheson Ferry Road.  Now henbits, bluets, hoary bittercresses, and other ruderal wildflowers begin to carpet the margin with dots of color — whites, blues, and purples.   There is a sense of celebration in the air.

Celebrating Ruderal Spring

Mar 042014
 

On a raw gray day, with the temperature hovering in the mid-40s, I compelled myself to seek out more signs of spring’s eventual arrival.  I spent perhaps fifteen minutes endeavoring to photograph a tiny bluet (Houstonia pusilla), a native wildflower so minute (a few millimeters across, on a stem a couple of centimeters high) that it is a challenge to capture even with a macro lens.  The result, though, is worth the effort:  a photograph with a vibrant splash of violet color, in the midst of a dark and drab late-winter afternoon.

Tiny Bluet