
Just coming out in Bird Park, Mount Lebanon. For a description, see the Dicentra cucullaria reference page.

Just coming out in Bird Park, Mount Lebanon. For a description, see the Dicentra cucullaria reference page.

Also known as Purple Dead-Nettle, because the hairy roundish leaves reminded someone of nettles that don’t sting. This tiny flower is one of the first to appear in the spring, or even in the middle of winter if it gets a warm spell. It continues to bloom for most of the season, and it adds the very decorative touch of deep purple leaves to set off the lighter pinkish-purple flowers.

For a more thorough description, see the Lamium purpureum reference page.

Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica) unfurling along the Trillium Trail in Fox Chapel. For a description and a generous selection of plants in full bloom, see the Mertensia virginica reference page.



Coltsfoot is up and blooming, pushing its way through the leaf litter in Bird Park, Mount Lebanon.
For a description, see the Tussilago farfara reference page.



Skunk Cabbage is blooming wherever there is muck, ready to attract early insects. If you enlarge the picture, you can find a spider waiting for customers on one of the leaves.
For more information, see our reference page on Symplocarpus foetidus.
