Happy dog heading home from Saxon ParkI think this is a Mexican plum.Leaves of same tree.A falcate orangetip butterfly visited this plant!Mom suggested an identification of Cardamine parvifolia. Thanks Mom!It is apparently a host plant for the orangetip.Chickasaw plum blooming!Paula gave me a combination garden tote/seat/knee pad. Pets investigate.Briar displays the seat mode.Gram examines the knee pad mode.Gram refuses to go for a ride in the rolling tote part.
A bit more cast iron forest this afternoon, not just the garden!
Probably a Common Buckeye butterfly caterpillar. Neat shelf fungi on a blackjack oak that has been burned in the past. Spring Beauty flower. Saw just a few! Moss with undeveloped capsules (thanks Jeanne!)Mexican Plums blooming had just a few bees on them. It was windy. Briar helped look for frogs. A round bit of moss. Close up of Mexican Plum flowers. Cardamine sp. (Thanks for ID, Abby!) You can see the leaves/rosette here. Flower of Cardamine sp. There were lots in this damp area. You can see in both pictures some nearby sedges.