Category Archives: Cape Cod Wildflowers

It’s Looking Like Fall Over The Salt Marsh On Cape Cod.

This was such a pretty, fall photograph overlooking the salt marsh. I love the Bittersweet berries in their bright red to orange to yellow colors.

“The berries on this plant were called bittersweet by colonists for their resemblance to nightshade berries. They are usually dark to light orange in color, but can sometimes be yellow or almost red. American bittersweet berries are important late-winter food sources for birds, who then “plant” the seeds for more vines.”

My mom used to pick these Bittersweet vines and then wind them into a wreath for the fall. It was always so festive. Fun memories…

The Blue Chicory Wildflowers Are Still Blooming On Cape Cod.

You can still see the beautiful deep blue Chicory wildflowers blooming along the roads,  trails and out in the meadows. I took this photograph at Fort Hill.

A couple of interesting facts: The stemless flowers grow right on the stalk and each flower lasts only one day. I love the delicate stamen and pistils in the center.

Chicory blooms through October so you still have time to see it.

Bright Orange Jewelweed Wildflowers Are Still Blooming On Cape Cod.

These little, bright orange Jewelweed wildflowers are tubular spotted flowers that dangle like pendants from a branch. (Click on blog link for 2nd photograph.)

Their flowers are only 1″ and bloom in shady  areas from July through September, so you don’t have much more time to see them. I saw these on the trails at the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary.

The Goldenrod Is Blooming And Beautiful At Fort Hill On Cape Cod.

The Goldenrod at Fort Hill is blooming and just gorgeous. Every time we stop at Fort Hill, there seems to be more Goldenrod blooming. It brings such pretty color to the fields and meadows this time of the year when everything is starting to dry up.