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Virginia Meadow Beauty (Rhexia virginica)

Virginia Meadow Beauty (Rhexia virginica)

Virginia meadow beauty (Rhexia virginica) is a small perennial wildflower, typically found in areas of sandy acidic soil or in low wet meadows. I often find them around the edges of cranberry bogs (active or abandoned). The plants pictured here were seen blooming at the edges of the restored wetlands where the cranberry bogs once were along the Childs River in Falmouth.  The hot pink to magenta colored flowers always seem so fragile to me. I often have a hard…

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Wildflower Wednesday: Foxglove Beardtongue

Wildflower Wednesday: Foxglove Beardtongue

Last summer my fiancé brought a plant home from a native plant nursery that I’d never seen or heard of before. It was foxglove beardtongue (Penstemon digitalis). After my walk at the southern portion of Crane Wildlife Management Area in Falmouth this weekend, I’m not sure how it’s possible for me to have missed this amazingly beautiful and abundant native perennial wildflower. In some places, this foxglove beardtongue dominated the meadow with its panicles of white flowers.  These panicles are…

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