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Aster endgame

November 12, 2020 - It's still Indian summer warm, but the welcome showers have arrived and made the trekking, to say nothing of the photogr...
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True Blue blossoms

June 13, 2017 - If you want to be surrounded with glorious flowering plants, there is, of course, an easy way: inherit or earn lots of m...
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Ephemeral end

May 08, 2017 - Many of the earliest and showiest wildflowers that I find and document belong to a group collectively known as the "spri...
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Flight ready

October 21, 2016 - I'm hosting a public walk tomorrow at the Preston Nature Preserve, one of the jewels in the Avalonia Land Conservancy cr...
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Grounded

December 15, 2015 - The mists thickened overnight and gave way to a steady, warm rain, and there was even the chance for a thunderstorm or t...
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Pending journey

October 16, 2015 - The local milkweeds have fed what few Monarch butterfly adults and multicolored caterpillars were around this summer, an...
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Lilies to be

November 22, 2014 - Last summer, the countryside was full of exquisite wild lilies of the Day, Canada, Turk's Cap, Wood, and Tiger persuasio...
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Roadside seediness

September 26, 2014 - The rain gods doled out a little gift last night, and when today dawned with a sharper, less summery chill, there was ab...
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Ready to fly

September 09, 2014 - I've been seeing a lot of dandelion-like seed heads in recent days, and many of the plants that use an airborne strategy...
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