Wildflower of the Month: April, 2023

Wildflower of the Month: April, 2023

Yellow Violet Viola glabela The yellow violet shown above is probably a stream violet (Viola glabella). It is abundant in the Native Plant Garden and other moist places in the park, where it spreads to form extensive patches. Several other yellow-flowered violet...
What’s Bloomin’:  April, 2023

What’s Bloomin’: April, 2023

Tree Rhododendron Rhododendron arboreum cinnamomeum Several varieties of Tree Rhododendrons are native to the Himalayan slopes in Nepal, Bhutan, Kashmir, and Southern Tibet. They tend to bloom in early spring and can grow to over forty feet in height. The Rhododendron...
Volunteer Update: March, 2023

Volunteer Update: March, 2023

If you are a regular visitor to Hendricks Park, you can not help but have noticed the improvements in park conditions over the past few years, as weeds are reduced, blackberry is removed, beds are mulched, plants are pruned, and new rhododendrons and wildflowers are...
Invasive Alert: Lesser Celandine

Invasive Alert: Lesser Celandine

Have You Seen This Weed? Lesser Celandine (Ranunculus ficaria) is increasing its hold on Hendricks Park’s gardens, and it shows up here and there in the forest as well.  Glossy, dark green leaves about an inch across appear in late winter in lawns and garden...
Wildflower of the Month: March, 2023

Wildflower of the Month: March, 2023

Pacific Sanicle  This year’s unusually cold weather is delaying bloom in the forest and native plant garden. Flowering currant buds are barely showing pink and the striking, glossy green rosettes of Pacific sanicle (Sanicula crassicaulis) that appear in midwinter...