This is a great time to walk the trails in the Provincial Forests in and around East Gwillimbury. Red trillium are in full bloom as are many other wildflowers.
We often see white trillium in the mountains, but red trillium are extremely rate around here. Your photo is superb -- you've captured the color and texture perfectly.
I didn't know there are red trilliums. White trillium is a symbol of Ontario and it would be blooming right now in a little wood by the place where I lived in Oakville.
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What a pretty flower!
ReplyDeletethe texture of the petals is beautiful
ReplyDeletesuch sharp detail
well done :)
Your photo certainly captures the softness of this little flower.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I've got 2 or 3 coming up in my garden this year. I've got my fingers crossed they will bloom.
ReplyDeletethe flower is beautiful, the photography superb
ReplyDeleteI wish our woodlot had these growing in it :(
ReplyDeleteA beautiful flower!
ReplyDeletesuch a lovely flower!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Wonderful color. :)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color and nice shot!
ReplyDeleteA pretty flower, beautifully described by your photo. So rainy here this weekend that the camera's remained grounded!
ReplyDeleteOh that is beautiful. Don't see the red out here too much. A treasure. MB
ReplyDeleteI love that deep red. :)
ReplyDeleteVilken underbar Trillium. Växer det ute i naturen? Ha de gott i helgen.
ReplyDeleteNice picture and nice colour.
ReplyDeleteWe have white trillium, but I haven't seen any so far. I think they are especially beautiful. The red would be a wonderful sight, I am sure!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that they were out already! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis would put a trill into your song on any given day. Beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely wildflower. We don't see those here.
ReplyDeleteWow! Great looking plant! I don't remember them coming in red.
ReplyDeleteI love that deep color.
ReplyDeleteWe often see white trillium in the mountains, but red trillium are extremely rate around here. Your photo is superb -- you've captured the color and texture perfectly.
ReplyDeleteOoh a red one. It is quite pretty in this color.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. I just like to say "trillium", doesn't it sound like a happy word?
ReplyDeleteDarla
Lovely flower. We don't have it here in Australia. so it's great to be able to enjoy it through your photography!
ReplyDeleteI have this growing this in my yard! And this picture makes me feel like I could reach out and touch it.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever seen this flower- how pretty.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there are red trilliums. White trillium is a symbol of Ontario and it would be blooming right now in a little wood by the place where I lived in Oakville.
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