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Great Lakes Region Field Guides: A Book Review of What's Doin' the Bloomin'?
Clayton and Michele Oslund provide an excellent field guide that showcases the variety of flora in the upper Great Lakes.
0 commentsWalking with Wildflowers II
Butter and eggs, also know as toadflax, gets it’s name from the yellow petals, the butter, and the orange petals, the eggs. Butter and eggs can be found growing along the roadside, in open fields and...
2 commentsBrush and Weed Clearing for Open Space and Fire Prevention
Brush and Weed Clearing are regular tasks on a country property. Generally they are done for the purposes of creating open space (either for some particular utility or just for spaciousness) or for fire...
2 commentsThe plight of the bumblebee
"If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would only have four years left to live."- Albert Einstein. Incredible to think that the fate of mankind lies in the hands of a small insect...
7 commentsWalking in wildflower magic
Every morning, the earlier the better, I am privileged to walk beside rainbow colored flowers. This year more than in the past, the cheerful, perky buds are neon- as if bursting with joy. Their happy nature...
16 commentsA Bushmans Tail.
A Bushman’s Tail. Some years ago I was in travelling in Australia when the opportunity arose for me and my travelling buddies to do some wildflower picking in “the bush“. For those of you who have...
4 commentsEarly Memories In Montana
It occurred to me to write a Hub about, um, not just "early" memories, but some of my earliest memories. There are stories in print about individuals who remember the moment of their own birth, but please...
2 commentsAttracting Butterflies With Prairie Plants
Whether you live on an acreage or a small city lot, it's easy to attract butterflies to your garden with native prairie plants. Like all wildlife, butterflies are looking for three main things in life: food,...
4 commentsWildflowers on my Way
the photographer shows a fine artistic eye he did not take these i saw these flowers put them here where i could see not remembering i will bring flowers each day to my perfect love to...
7 commentsHubMob Weekly Topic: Kentucky Springtime Wildflowers
It’s said that Springtime is a time for renewal and flowers are the usual signs that spring is fast approaching. I love wildflowers because they grow almost anywhere and don’t need a lot of care. The...
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