After noticing the abundance of new life coming after our spring burns this year, we have decided to chronicle the species of wildflowers we find on our scouting trips into the ranch.
We are really enjoying seeing all that is coming back now that the brush has been removed. As the spring and summer comes and goes we will be adding more as they are spotted.

Spring Beauty (Claytonia Virginica)

Cutleaf Toothwort (Cardamine concatenata)

False Garlic (Nothoscordum bivavle)

Violet Wood Sorrel and small beetle.

Yellow Rocket and an Orange Tip butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines)
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