Photo of the day: Trout Lilies

Hey, remember when I used to take photos? Yeah, me too. I missed it!

I went for a nice long walk in the woods today and saw the most glorious signs of spring, including patches of these delicate little flowers in sunny spots at the bases of trees.

Trout lillies

I’ve since learned that they’re called Erythronium americanum, commonly known as Trout Lily or Adders Tongue. They’re native to the woods and meadows of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Hooray for wildflowers!

I think we’re ready for portrait season, too. Thinking of spring family portraits? Me too! Get in touch and we’ll book yours. 🙂

Author: DaniGirl

Canadian. storyteller, photographer, mom to 3. Professional dilettante.

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