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Welcome to a photographic journey through the fields, woods, and marshes of New England

Here I’ll be sharing some of my favorite photographs from my forthcoming book Naturally Curious. I’ll be updating my blog periodically with new images, new stories, and more glimpses of New England in all seasons.

Bishop’s Cap or Miterwort ( Mitella diphylla) – a spring wildflower thought to resemble a bishop’s cap, or miter, hence, the common names. Blooms late April/early May.

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One Response

  1. Eleanor Frechette

    This looks like one of the ladies with those beautiful headdresses from the Ziegfeld Follies! Lacy and dressed for a party.

    February 14, 2010 at 2:51 pm

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