A Walk in a Reston Wildflower Meadow

I was out for a walk today in Reston and came across this wildflower meadow.

According to the posted information, a meadow is an ever evolving habitat.

This meadow supports many types of wildflowers and grasses.

bridge on Walking Path Bridge on Walking Path Bright Red Berries in Reston Bright Red Berries in Reston

A meadow is different from turf in your yard as it provides a good supply of food and cover for wildlife such as butterflies, rabbits, birds, turtles, and snakes.

Flowers in a Meadow Flowers in a Meadow

Meadows are helpful to slow water runoff, filter pollutions and reduce sediments in streams.

To prevent natural succession or the ground returning to forest land, this meadow is mowed in late winter or early spring.

In this photograph, I believe, the yellow flowers are Goldenrod and the the white flowers are Queen Anne’s Lace.

Wooden Bridge Wooden Bridge

A walk in a wildflower meadow . . .what a nice way to spend an afternoon.

One Reply to “A Walk in a Reston Wildflower Meadow”

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