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Here are several native plants along the Trillium Trail. Yellow violets, Stinging Nettle and Coltsfoot mostly fill the picture.

aap.jpg Woodpeckers have been busy here looking for bugs to eat in this rotten tree trunk near the parking lot. Look for other snags in the park that have been used by the woodpeckers.ThumbnailsA clump of Trillium blooms amidst a meadow of Coltsfoot along the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.Woodpeckers have been busy here looking for bugs to eat in this rotten tree trunk near the parking lot. Look for other snags in the park that have been used by the woodpeckers.ThumbnailsA clump of Trillium blooms amidst a meadow of Coltsfoot along the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.Woodpeckers have been busy here looking for bugs to eat in this rotten tree trunk near the parking lot. Look for other snags in the park that have been used by the woodpeckers.ThumbnailsA clump of Trillium blooms amidst a meadow of Coltsfoot along the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.Woodpeckers have been busy here looking for bugs to eat in this rotten tree trunk near the parking lot. Look for other snags in the park that have been used by the woodpeckers.ThumbnailsA clump of Trillium blooms amidst a meadow of Coltsfoot along the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.Woodpeckers have been busy here looking for bugs to eat in this rotten tree trunk near the parking lot. Look for other snags in the park that have been used by the woodpeckers.ThumbnailsA clump of Trillium blooms amidst a meadow of Coltsfoot along the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.Woodpeckers have been busy here looking for bugs to eat in this rotten tree trunk near the parking lot. Look for other snags in the park that have been used by the woodpeckers.ThumbnailsA clump of Trillium blooms amidst a meadow of Coltsfoot along the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.Woodpeckers have been busy here looking for bugs to eat in this rotten tree trunk near the parking lot. Look for other snags in the park that have been used by the woodpeckers.ThumbnailsA clump of Trillium blooms amidst a meadow of Coltsfoot along the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.

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