I was absolutely delighted to find this yellow beauty in bloom in the
woods earlier this week.I knew it as a Dog-tooth violet but it goes by
many other names as well: Trout -lily,Fawn lily, both names are derived
from the spotted leaves of this woodland plant And its also called
Adder's tongue. A clue to the origin of this name lies in the visual
red stamens seen at the center of its yellow petals.
The dog-tooth violet photo lent itself readily to the kaleidoscope photo
shop filter and in the first photo below Part of the border shows what
looks like a white tooth. the name dog-tooth is rooted in the root of
this wildflower, which looks like a canine tooth. I dug one up once to
verify that and its root does look just like a dog's tooth. this second
kaleidoscope I call 'the Adder's mouth!! so much fun playing with this
wildflower's name.
Pretty x three! Love the filters. Mother Nature at her best.
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