Wildflowers of Lily Mountain – Length 15:29

Join Heidi Braunreiter and Vanessa Voelker with Kentucky Nature Preserves to learn about what’s blooming at this Heritage Land Conservation Site in Estill County. Vanessa will cover an in depth look at the violets and Heidi will take you on a guided hike along the trail.

Spring Wildflowers of Clay Hill – Length 1:33

Clay Hill Memorial Forest is a 325 acre nature preserve and home to a myriad of Kentucky native spring wildflowers. With over five miles of trails, we are open to the public from dawn until dusk. The Trout Lily trail was named because of the numerous trout lilies that cover the forest floor including the steps along the way. To catch Trout Lily trail at the peak of the blooming season is an awesome sight.

Spring Wildflowers of St. Anne Woods & Wetlands – Length 9:44

Dr. Rick Boyce from Northern Kentucky University’s Research & Education Field Station takes us on a tour of the wildflowers in bloom at St. Anne’s Woods & Wetlands in Campbell County. Renowned ecologist Lucy Braun described this natural area in 1916 as “the best depression forest on the Ohio River floodplain.”

Trilliums of Kentucky – Length 12:22

Trilliums are an unforgettable genus of spring wildflowers with their three leaves, petals and sepals, habitat preferences, interesting floriferous smells, and pollination and seed dispersal strategies. Join Tara Littlefield and family as they explore Kentucky’s Trillium diversity across Kentucky.