Periodicals > The Bulletin > Vol. 64, No. 2
| Name: | First Flowers of Spring |
| Authors: | Hollyday, Tom |
| Indexed Date: | 15 Oct. 2022 |
| Index Status: | Complete |
| Original Language: | English |
| Genre: | Non-Fiction |
| Citation: | Hollyday, Tom. “First Flowers of Spring.” The Bulletin, Vol. 64, No. 2, Feb. 2015, p. 11, https://www.aanr.com/member-benefits |
Summary
The article discusses various early spring flowers found across different regions of the United States. It describes the characteristics and unique features of flowers such as the calypso orchid (calypso bulbosa), bloodroot (sanguinaria canadensis), Pennsylvania bittercress (cardamine pensylvanica), spring beauty (claytonia virginica), yellow violet (viola rotundifolia), and yellow trout lilies (erythronium americanum), including their geographical locations and historical significance.
Locations
This item can be found at the following locations:
| American Nudist Research Library | |
| Naturist Education Foundation Research Library |