Zoar Wetland Arboretum

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April

The first trilliums at the wetland have been planted at the Escola Wildflower Trail.

Blankets of bloodroot cover the slope along the Escola Wildflower Trail, the only place we have seen them at the wetland.

Wild Phlox, mayapple, and spring beauties along the Cemetary Trail

May

Star Flowered Solomons Seal

Wild Hyacinth, one large patch at the end of the River Trail

Closeup of the wild hyacinth

Wild Geranium, a few small patches along the beginning of the Cemetary Trail

Golden Ragwort, a nice patch on the slope behind the log bench

Cardamine bulbosa, native perennial that blooms in drifts near the end of the River Trail

Common Buttercups all over the wetland

Golden Alexanders

Mayapple, carpets the woodland with buttercups in the background

Drooping Star-of-Bethlehem, a non-native wildflower that can become invasive. In our little patch at the wetland it is behaving nicely.

Closeup of the drooping star-of-bethlehem

Shasta daisies at the Rinehart Bench

Old fashioned Sweet William in the Butterfly Garden

Foxglove in the Butterfly Garden

Butterfly Garden in full bloom

Virginia Bluebells new on the Wildflower Trail

Native Bleeding Heart new on the Wildflower Trail

June

July

August

September