var gMenuControlID=0; var menus_included = 0; var jsPageAuthorMode = 0; var jsSessionPreviewON = 1; var jsDlgLoader = '/mono/naturescience/loader.cfm'; var jsSiteID = 1; var jsSubSiteID = 1461; var kurrentPageID = 34440; document.CS_StaticURL = "http://www.nps.gov/"; document.CS_DynamicURL = "http://www.nps.gov/"; Search this park Search nps.gov var isStandard = 0; var hasChildren = 0; Skip Navigation PARK HOME PLAN YOUR VISIT Animals ... Contact Us view map text size: printer friendly Monocacy National Battlefield Wildflowers Virginia Bluebell To get a look at the stunning wildflowers found within the park it is best to take a walk along the Ford Loop and Brooks Hill Loop which will take you along floodplains, field edges, fence rows, and mountain hillsides. These trails offer a diverse look at the variety of wildflowers that grow on the battlefield. To see all the different species of wildflowers, you have to visit the park and walk the trails during every season. Below is a list of the common wildflowers and the months in which they bloom. March-April Bloodroot, Blue Cohosh, Common Blue Violet, Cut Leaved Toothwort, Dutchmanâs Breeches, Dwarf Larkspur, Early Saxifrage, Fleabane, Great Chickweed, Harbinger-of-Spring, Hepatica, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Mayapple, Pale Violet, Periwinkle, Shortâs Rockcress, Rue-Anemone, Solomonâs Seal, Spring Beauty, Spring Cress, Squirrel Corn, Showy Orchis, Virginia Bluebell, Wild Ginger, Yellow Corydalis, Yellow Trout Lily, Yellow Violet | |
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