Mayapples, Podophyllum peltatum, not yet in bloom, in Prospect Park.
“He loved the woods for their freshness, their sublime solitudes, their vastness, and the impress they everywhere bore of the divine hand of their Creator. He seldom moved through them without pausing to dwell on some peculiar beauty that gave him pleasure […]” James Fenimore Cooper, The Deerslayer.
Two days after taking the shot that starts off this post, I was in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Native Flora Garden. There, the may apples were blooming. Note that these flowers bloom underneath the canopy-like leaves of the plant, so you have to look for them.
They are one of the secrets of the woods.
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