Virginia Assorted Wildflowers

Flowers to Look for in Rural Virginia

Vincent  Summers

Columbine, Sundrops, Green-and-gold, Dutchman's Pipe, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, and Cinquefoil are among the subtle beauties you can expect to see in rural Virginia.

Published by Vincent Summers

My secular expertise includes 23 years of experience at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, with a share in NASA's extended Voyager 2 effort. I formerly wrote for Demand Studios, Bukisa, Suite 101, Exa...  View profile

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  • Catherine Spencer6/13/2010

    Columbine is one of my favorite flowers! Nice pics. :)

  • Debra Gavazzi6/13/2010

    I've never heard of these before, nor seen them. Thanks for sharing.

  • Lois Lunsford6/10/2010

    Thanks for the tour, nice photo's.

  • Fern Fischer6/9/2010

    Great pics. I have lots of the native columbine like you picture. I really prefer it to the showy hybrids.

  • Danielle Olivia Tefft6/8/2010

    Lovely native plants!

  • Michael Segers6/8/2010

    Great photos.

  • Kathrine Lloyd6/7/2010

    I grew up in VA, but I can't say that I remember all of these :-)

  • Patricia A. Ziegler6/7/2010

    Really pretty wildflowers.

  • Delicia Powers6/7/2010

    They seem Victorian in there beauty, you are right on in calling them subtle!

  • M.R Charette6/7/2010

    Great flower speciman! I have not seen any in NH

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