I always look for these tiny, little Canada Mayflowers this time of year as they only bloom in May and June. They are a small woodland plant with 4-petaled flowers clustered on stems like miniature bottle brushes. There are many of these by the boardwalk on the Red Maple Swamp Trail at Fort Hill.
The flowers are tiny… less than 1/4″ and the plant only grows from 3″-6″. Have you seen any Canada Mayflowers this year?
Fun Fact: In folklore, the root of the Canada mayflower is reported to have been used as a good luck charm!
https://www.friendsofrachelcarsonnwr.org/education-1-1/canada-mayflowerwild-lily-of-the-valley