Coltsfoot is one of the earliest blooming wildflowers in northeastern North America and is often mistaken for a dandelion. Coltsfoot thrives in roadside ditches and I found these flowers growing in the gravel along Joyce Road.
While the dandelion flowers grow on grayish green tubular stems, Coltsfoot has a scaly stem that looks a little like asparagus spears. The small, less than one inch, flowers of Coltsfoot are a welcome source of nectar for insects.
11 April 2019
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