by Riverdave Owen
Beginning 5/4/2014
Updated 4/21/16
What follows is my photographic journal of flowering plants growing in the rocky outcropping along the north bank of the Eno River at Synott's Hole, West Point on the Eno Park in Durham, North Carolina. I will add more as they come into bloom throughout the year.
Photo left - the plants shown on this page grow among the large outcropping of rocks along the north bank of Synott's Hole.
Trout Lily - Erythronium americanum 3-26-2015
Spring Beauty - Claytonia virginica 3-26-2015
Slender Toothwort - Cardamine angustata 3-26-2015
Pussy Toes - Antennaria plantaginifolia 3-26-2015
Ground Ivy - Glechoma hederacea - 3-26-2015
Trailing Phlox - Phlox nivalis 4-12-2016
Windflower - Thalictrum thalictroides 4-21-2016
Giant Chickweed - Stellaria pubera 4-21-2016
Red Wood Sorrel - Oxalis rubra 5/4/2014
Cinquefoil - Potentilla canadensis 5/4/2014

Bluets - Houstonia caerulea 5/4/2014

Green and Gold - Chrysogonum virginianum 5/4/2014

Golden Alexander - Zizia aurea 5-4-2014

Lyre-leafed Sage - Salvia lyrata 5/4/2014

Fire Pink - Silene virginica 5/19/2014

Smooth Beardtongue - Penstemon laevigatus 5/19/2014

Field Peppergrass - Lepidium campestre 5/27/2014

Pipsissewa - Chimaphila umbellata 6/4/2014

Hyssop Skullcap - Scutellaria integrifolia 6/4/2014

Water Willow - Justicia americana 6/4/2014

Ruellia - Ruellia caroliniensis 6/4/2015

Morning Glory - Ipomoea pandurata 6/12/2015

Buttonbush - Cephalanthus occidentalis 6-21-2015 summer solstice

Jewelweed - Impatiens capensis 8-6-2015
(on a logjam in the middle of the river)

Trumpet Creeper - Campsis radicans 8-9-2015
St. Andrew's Cross - Hypericum hypericoides 8-9-2015

Evening Primrose - Oenothera biennia - 8-9-2015
Butterfly Pea - Clitoria mariana - 8-13-2015