20 May, 2025

How to recognise different types of plants from quite close up

Last week I took a couple of short walks. The first was at that retaining pond across the street from Orlando Bell Park.

On the east end of the pond there was a turtle about 10' from shore that seemed to be having fun. It would allow the top of its shell to breach the surface and then it would sink a bit. Repeat. At one point, I would swear it was spinning in place just below the surface as the ripples went from circles emanating outwards to swirls. Sadly, I did not have my camera with me, only my phone, so I wasn't able to capture this.


Next I went over to Heritage Sanctuary to see the trillia.

The birds are always nice and plentiful here and a blue jay decided to stick around and check out the human near the entrance.

Not long after this, a chipmunk ran into the center of the path. It must have been hungry because it was in no hurry to retreat from the human.


The trillia were in full bloom.

I recognized these as mayapples having learned about them on my recent trip to the Chicago Botanic Garden.

I shall have to make a return trip soon as I think they have bloomed by now or shall anon.

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