Saxifrage Family Height: 4" -16" April 15, 2005 You'll find Miterwort blooming in mid-April along stream banks and in low woodlands in many areas of East Tennessee. I found this blooming in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The plants can grow to 16 inches tall and often grow in large patches. You must get down on the level of the flowers to truly appreciate their delicate beauty! (See following picture) Diphylla means two leaves, there are two opposite leaves on the stem of the plant. Perennial Where seen: Frozen Head SP, Norris Dam SP, Great Smoky Mountains NP, Piney River Pocket Wilderness, Warrior's Path SP, Ijams Nature Center
Norris Dam State Park April 5, 2008 The fringed petals of these flowers make them look like little 5-pointed snowflakes. I knew I would put my new macro lens to good use this spring!:) This is one of those wildflowers that you have to look at up very closely to really appreciate.
Saxifrage Family Height: 4" - 14" April 10, 2005 The leaves of this plant have long, stiff, widely-spaced hairs. The individual flowers are very pretty, they grow on flower stalks up to 14 inches tall. Look for Foamflower in April in moist, damp woods; it is a common plant. A few "stragglers" may still be blooming in May too. These were photographed on the Delaware Loop on the Northridge Trail in Oak Ridge. Perennial Where seen: Oak Ridge Greenways, Haw Ridge, Frozen Head SP, Norris Dam SP, Great Smoky Mountains NP, Cherokee National Forest, Warriors' Path SP, Ijams Nature Center, Piney River SNA