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UNITED STATES: April 24, 2018: As temps rise spring flowers are popping up along the low lands and river bottoms of Loudoun. Here Mertensia virginica, commonly called Virginia bluebells have flooded the woods with color. This wildflower occurs statewide in moist, rich woods and river floodplains. An erect, clump-forming perennial which grows 1-2' tall and features loose, terminal clusters of pendulous, trumpet-shaped, blue flowers (to 1" long) which bloom in early (Photo by Douglas Graham/Loudoun Now)
Location: Bluemont, VA, USA
Post Date: Apr 24, 2018 12:36 PM
TAG ID: wildlightrfpix014583 (RF)
Credit: Douglas Graham/Loudoun Now/Newscom
Format: 6010 x 4000 Color JPEG
Photographer: Douglas Graham
Release Status: No Model Release, No Property Release
Keywords: erect, clump-forming, perennial, grows, 1-2' tall and features loose, terminal clusters, pendulous, trumpet-shaped, blue flowers, virginia bluebells, virginia blue bells, warm weather, babies, baby animals, spring, spring weather, spring flowers, wildflowers, flowers, nature, plants, garden, garden pond, gardening, gardener, water, clean water, grasses, sedges, flowering vines, shrubs, flowering plants, plant species, natural habitat, backyard habitat, North American flowers, North American plants, North American native plants, native plants, Spring Beauty, Claytonia virginica, Purslane Family, Portulacaceae
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