A dozen years ago I saw my first Giant Swallowtail butterfly when it stopped by to nectar on the wildflowers. It superficially resembled an ...| www.clayandlimestone.com
For years I thought the name of this plant was angelpod! Although angelpod is not its name, I think you'll agree with me that our Wild...| www.clayandlimestone.com
When I walk the rolling hills of this neighborhood I can still see pollinator friendly lawns in front of the 1950s ranch houses and the woo...| www.clayandlimestone.com
Dear readers, There are far too many lovely native wildflowers that are underappreciated or overlooked and Scutellaria parvula is one of t...| www.clayandlimestone.com
Maianthemum racemosum (formerly known as Smilacina racemosa ) is a colonizer that is spreading very slowly beneath Viburnum rafidulum in m...| www.clayandlimestone.com
I love Trillium cuneatum and revel in its spring emergence every year. It's been years since I showcased this beauty and I think it's a perf...| www.clayandlimestone.com
I am not shy about sharing photos of my blooming Ozark witch hazel. Nor do I shy away from making it a Wildflower Wednesday star every few ...| www.clayandlimestone.com
I love this photo of its winter curls...before it goes all fluffy. I have had a love-hate relationship with a few plants over the years and ...| www.clayandlimestone.com
December 2024 Wildflower Wednesday: Parade of Stars| clay and limestone
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It's rough and tumble wildflower time in my garden and that makes me happy. The take care of themselves Autumn beauties are shining.| clay and limestone