8 Replies to “Winged Bloom”

  1. Jet Eliot – Northern California – Weekly posts are original essays, photos, and anecdotes on lively creatures and interesting places I have befriended around the world.
    Jet Eliot says:

    It does look like a flock of butterflies. I’ve never seen trillium in such an abundant bouquet. Lovely words for this exquisite sight, Catherine.

    1. Thanks Jet. This was a transplanted from the woods. And it just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Oh the strength and bounty of native plants!

  2. Deborah J. Brasket – Paso Robles, California – My novel When Things Go Missing will be published in September 2025. Visit me at deborahjbrasket.com for more information and to read my blog, where I write about art, literature, nature, and sailing around the world.
    Deborah J. Brasket says:

    They do look like butterflies!

  3. Andy Smart – UK – Landscape photographer based in Gloucestershire, influenced by Scando Noir and with what seems to be an aversion to bright sunny things. I also can't seem find an old camera in my hands without putting a roll of film through it
    Andy Smart says:

    I like this one, the rocks and the ferns work so well with the Trillium

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