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Three close-up shots of flowers found around the Reflection Riding campus.

Visitors can also book individual + group Wildflower Walks.

Photos provided by Reflection Riding, courtesy Allie English

Spring ephemerals are in full bloom at Reflection Riding, turning the trails of the 300-acre campus into a colorful Appalachian canvas.

But just as “Nothing gold can stay,” this peak petal season won’t be around much longer. Only a few more weeks, in fact.

For an up-close look at Trillium, Virginia Bluebell, Celandine Poppy, and so many more native flowers, stop by Reflection Riding or join a guided Wildflower Walk (like the one tomorrow) for expert insights + info.

Beautiful blooms await

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