Spring is a glorious time for wildflowers in the Great Lakes State, but summer is no slouch either. There’s a bevy of blooms to enjoy during the warmer months – if you know where to look. One awesome place to see Michigan wildflowers – a particular wildflower, especially – is the Erie Marsh Preserve in Monroe County. Read on to learn more about one of our favorite places to see summer wildflowers in Michigan. Oh, and be sure to bring your camera along to snap some Erie Marsh Preserve photos for your collection. 

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You can also feed your summer wildflower jones at the Grand River Fen Preserve, near Horton, Michigan, which is an excellent spot for blazing star and blue flag irises – both purple and both summer bloomers. If you’re visiting the Erie Marsh Preserve from afar, why not make a weekend of it and stay at this charming waterfront cabin? It’s nearby, and we think it’s one of the best places to stay in Michigan!

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Have you visited Erie Marsh Preserve to see the American lotus colony bloom? If so, tell us about your experience in the comments. What are some of your other favorite places to see wildflowers in Michigan?

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