At first glance, one might suppose that those white things are petals, but they are not. They are phyllaries, or bracts subtending the flowers. The flowers are the rose-colored structures. They are disk flowers--this composite is lacking ray flowers. Peak bloom time: April.
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EVENTS
Wildflower Walk
Saturday, April 12th starting 9:30 AM One volunteer will lead a guided walk through the preserve Joe Liggio is unable to be here on Saturday
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