A poppy An unknown flower from one of Bryn Mawr College’s wildlife conservation areas. Taken June 25, 2012.
Unknown wildflower Centaurea cyanus (common cornflower) in one of Bryn Mawr College’s wildflower conservation areas, taken 6/24/12.
A picture I took at the camp I used to work at. It’s Impomoea pandurata (or wild potato vine), a wild relative of Morning Glory native to the eastern half of the US. They like growing in the patches of sun next to the roads that go through the woods.
Can you spot what was hiding in the center of the flower?



