Summer Fruits - A Photo Essaysusan5383Jul 20, 20241 min readUpdated: Jul 24, 2024Many spring- and early summer-flowering plants are producing ripe fruits in July.Three-flowered avens (Geum trflorum), Nisku Prairie, 2024-07-05. Photo: M. Parseyan.Sprengel’s sedge (Carex sprengelii), 2013-07-17. Sprengel’s sedge is quite common along the trail in Whitemud Creek Park South. Photo: J. Teare.Bracted honeysuckle (Lonicera involucrata), 2024-07-06. Photo: S. Panteluk.Beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta) developing fruit, 2024-07-06. Photo: S. Panteluk.Woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca), 2024-07-06. Photo: S. Panteluk.Common wild strawberry (Fragaria virginiana), 2024-07-06. Photo: S. Panteluk.Meadow sedge (Carex praticola), 2024-07-06. Photo: S. Panteluk.Highbush cranberry (Viburnum opulus var. americanum), 2024-07-07. Photo: S. Panteluk
Board Member Profile: Patrick KyleBy Patrick Kyle My interest in native flowers started by taking photos of native flowers in the National Parks and then looking up the names of these flowers in the many books I have acquired over the