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Seen on a run along Grand Portage Trail, Jay Cooke State Park

False Soloman’s Seal

Yellow Lady Slippers

Also seen in bloom, but not photographed: strawberries, mertensia, wild roses, the last of the large flowered trillium, thimbleberry, and buttercups.

The sun is shining and the trails should be drying out if the weather holds. Perfect time to get outside and discover what wildflowers the trails in and around Duluth hold!

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2 Comments

  1. Jim on June 24, 2011 at 6:19 am

    The areas wild flora is spectacular. Nice job capturing the essence of why many of us live in this region. Although I’m too decrepit to run, I enjoy my slow walks that give me a chance to see this type of beauty.

  2. Matilda on June 24, 2011 at 12:21 pm

    Wow, love that first photo! I’d be stoked if I was one of those.

    Definitely planning on spending some time in the woods by Piedmont. Ill check back if I see anything cool. (Last year I saw a wolf, that counted.. right when my camera has just flipped out).

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