Every so often we see wildflower planting projects along highway corridors, state and federal programs aimed at the beautification of “scenic byways”. Mother Nature does this too, but in a cheaper, more sustainable manner. Ironically, I took most of these photos on a rainy Sunday in an attempt to stay one step ahead of the road maintenance crew.
Locally, Queen Anne’s Lace and Chicory dominate roadside ecotones. Knapweed is a prolific associate. All are extremely hardy aliens that colonize the most inhospitable places!

Queen Anne’s Lace and Chicory

Roadside corridor dominated by Queen Anne’s Lace
Unfortunately, these flowery scenes can’t be fully appreciated from a vehicle. Close examination reveals an impressive variety of flowering plants and associated wildlife activity.

Queen Anne’s Lace and daisies

Daisies

Chicory

Birdfoot Trefoil (surrounded by Knapweed)
Photos by NB Hunter. © All Rights Reserved.