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The tyranny of the buttercups: Lovely, and taking over the Philly region with a big assist from the weather

The tyranny of the buttercups: Lovely, and taking over the Philly region with a big assist from the weather Anthony R. Wood, The Philadelphia Inquirer © JOSE F. MORENO/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS flowers bloom at Chanticleer Garden in Wayne on Monday. In a splendidly colorful and vibrant spring orchestrated by a fortuitous alignment of weather circumstances, the innocuously named “fig buttercup” is having the time of its life, decorating stream banks, hillsides, and yards with flowers “bright as the sun, himself,” in the words of William Wordsworth. A 19th-century poet’s endorsement notwithstanding, Mark Gormel, horticultural coordinator at the Brandywine Conservancy, and other plant specialists around the country wouldn’t mind if this particular buttercup, known more properly as the lesser celandine, disappeared like yesterday.

Spring ephemerals get their moment in the sun - centraljersey com

Spring ephemerals get their moment in the sun Spring ephemerals get their moment in the sun By Michele S. Byers Take a walk in the woods this month and check out the forest floor. There in the dappled sunlight, popping up through last year’s leaves, you may spot the short-lived flowers of native perennials known as “spring ephemerals.” Spring ephemerals are native woodland wildflowers that bloom during the brief window of time between snowmelt and tree leaf-out. As the spring sun warms the ground, these cute little plants grow quickly, flower, are pollinated and set seed. By June, when New Jersey’s forest floors are deeply shaded by a leafy tree canopy, the blossoms will be gone and the plants hard to find.

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