Chocorua Lake Conservancy hosting Wildflower Wander April 28, 2021CHOCORUA — "Ephemeral" means "lasting for a very short time," and describes many of nature's beauties: a sunset, a rainbow, a spring wildflower—things we see when we take the time to look for them. On Friday, May 7 from 9:30-11:30 a.m., come explore the trails of the Charlotte C. Browne Woods on Washington Hill Road in Chocorua with naturalist and Chocorua Lake Conservancy Stewardship Director Lynne Flaccus as we hunt for some of spring's earliest wildflowers, the "ephemeral" treasures that sprout and flower early in the spring before leaves in the forest canopy block sunlight. These are the early bloomers that take advantage of abundant sunlight to set their blossoms and decorate the forest floor in various shades of white, pink, yellow, and purple.