Continuing through the seasons with the ever changing blooms in the Boreal Forest of Saskatchewan, Canada
I missed one of the first blooms in the spring in part one - it's the pussy willow which provides early pollen for the bees.
The white Avens are usually seen along the ditches. Fortunately the ditches along the gravel roads aren't sprayed (unlike the ditches along the paved road) so there is an abundance of wild flowers growing.
Another flower growing in the ditches along with the tiger lilies is the Bedstraw, named because it was so abundant and was used to stuff mattresses by the pioneers.
Looking down on the forest floor we have the tiny Twin flower.
Another flower gracing the forest floor is the flower of the Bear Berry plant.
The Labrador Tea plant is in bloom in the spring but it's leaves are evergreen and can be used all year long.
Close by the Labrador tea you will find the Bunch Berry flowers blooming.
Another interesting spring blooming flower is the Lungwort which first appears pink then opens into the lovely blue flowers.