The Green False Hellebores, Veratrum viride, look so lush and promising. Surely they'll have spectacular flowers. But I know from past years, that is an illusion.
I had hoped to find the following plants in bloom and key them out. But I did not. Maybe next year. Howard Bruner came to the rescue with the name: Oenanthe sarmentosa, Pacific Water-Parsley
Another Howard Bruner id: Tellima grandiflora, Fringecup. Will try to get photos when they bloom.
Bruner id again: Ranunculus, probably repens
Trillium |
Even Howard didn't know these next two. I'll try to get photos in bloom...
Following photos taken April 29, 2014
Pacific Water Parsley, Oenanthe sarmentosa |
Veronica scutellata: Marsh Speedwell
On June 3, the carpet of Green False Hellebore was turning brown. I never saw any sign of the unimpressive green flowers they are supposed to produce.
Other flowers were blooming, though. Monkey Flowers, Mimulus something, I'm guessing dentatus, Toothed Monkey Flower. Corrected names in photo captions.
Erythranthe guttata (Mimulus guttatus) |
And lots of Woodland Buttercups, Ranunculus uncinatus.
By June 22, 2014, the swamp was dry.
But one area was covered in this thin-leaved plant with small 4-petaled flowers. Possibly water speedwell (a veronica) according to a friend who joined me in 2019. She was right.
Veronica scutellata, Marsh Speedwell |
This will be a continuing swamp story as I learn and photograph more...
Finally, on June 21, 2019, I caught the Green False Hellebore, Veratrum viride, in bloom.
Most of the lower leaves were brown and dead. Apparently, it has a very short blooming season.
We have had virtually no water all of June, 2019, after a very wet winter, so the swamp is not even damp and the vegetation is thick.
I still don't know what this is but a friend says it is a veronica... Maybe Water Speedwell, Veronica anagallis aquatica. Close...
Veronica scutellata again: Marsh Speedwell. |
And this is covering most of the ground that usually has water. I think it is Pacific Water Parsley. Yep.
Oenanthe sarmentosa, Pacific Water Parsley |
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