GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
What’s Blooming in Mid-May
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Come along on the Ace Gap Trail to see mid-May wildflowers blooming along a lower elevation trail. Click here or on the photo to see what’s blooming.
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May 19, 2009 at 8:08 am, and filed under
Befuddled Botanist - Flora - Plants,
Hiking Great Smoky Mountains National Park,
Video,
Wildflowers and tagged
Beard-tongue,
Catesby's Trillium,
False Solomon's Seal,
Fire Pink,
Flame Azalea,
Great Smoky Mountains,
Great Smoky Mountains Association,
Great Smoky Mountains National Park,
Milkweed,
Mountain Laurel,
Smokies,
Solomon's Seal,
Spiderwort,
Sweetshrub,
Yellow Star Grass.
One Comment
We love the ferns alongside the Trillium Gap Trail!