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Sunday, March 12, 2017

Nathan Bedford Forrest Winter Wildflowers


First 2017 camping trip to Nathan Bedford Forest State Park

Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica)
The view Forrest and his troops would have had of the Tennessee River.
Star Chickweed (Stellaria pubera)
Monument to Nathan Bedford Forrest
Last year's Striped Wintergreen (Chimaphila maculata L) with seed pod.
At the Nathan Bedford Forrest Museum.
Rue Anemone (Anemonella thalictroides)
Nathan Bedford Forrest Museum
Slender Toothwort (Dentaria heterophylla)
Fishing boat used on the Tennessee River inside the Nathan Bedford Forrest Museum

Butterweed (Packera glabella)
Nathan Bedford Forrest Museum
Cut-Leaf Toothwort (Dentaria laciniata)
Nathan Bedford Forrest Museum
Early Buttercup (Ranunculus fascicularis)
Original Confederate Medal of honor at the Nathan Bedford Forrest Museum
Confederate Violet (Viola papilionacea)
Part of the Nathan Bedford Forrest Museum
Confederate Violet (Viola papilionacea). Same violet, different color.
Camping at the Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park in EVA, TN
Kidney-Leaf Buttercup (Ranucculus abortivus)
Here is a view of the campground. We were the only ones there. Perfect!!!
On a final note; the question whether bears s..t in the woods has been answered. Here is one of their toilets!

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