The Amazing Microscopic World of Plants by Terry Foxx
Why do plants have hairs? As we walk along a trail, we can observe the diverse world around us: trees, […]
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Why do plants have hairs? As we walk along a trail, we can observe the diverse world around us: trees, […]
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Our goal at the Nature Center is to get people out-of-doors to see the diversity around them, to become connected
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A few weeks ago, Debby Hyman, Christine Cloyd, and Rozelle Wright took a Gentle Walk in Bayo Canyon. Rozelle found
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This week’s flower – Showy Daisy Fleabane, or Erigeron speciosus – is one now blooming nearly everywhere, from the town up
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This week’s plant is another lily, Death Camas. Anticlea elegans is its new name, and Zigadenis elegans is its old
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This week’s wildflower is one of our most beautiful—mariposa lily (Calochortus nuttallii). It blooms in our high mountain meadows, often
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This week’s flower is a beauty—bee balm or monarda (Monarda fistula var. menthifolia). It’s a lot prettier than my
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This week’s flower is Purple Easter Daisy, Townsendia eximia. It’s called Easter Daisy because its stemless white cousin, T.
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The flower this week is again two: purple (P.strictrus) and scarlet (P. barbatus) penstemon. They are showing sparingly all around our
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