Weekly Puzzler Answer #280
Last week’s puzzler was a commonly encountered snake– a common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis). There are many subspecies of garter snakes. Many people mistakenly call it a garden snake, which
Last week’s puzzler was a commonly encountered snake– a common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis). There are many subspecies of garter snakes. Many people mistakenly call it a garden snake, which
Hello friends and happy weekend. I hope you are enjoying fall wherever you are and that you’re making time to be outside and enjoy the season before it passes us
Partridge Berry (Mitchella repens L) is the answer to last week’s puzzler. Were you one who guessed it correctly? This plant is found throughout the eastern United States, from Canada,
Okay, I think this may be the last berry-themed puzzler. This one is probably on the harder side but since I’ve never done it and it’s a red berry, I
Our last puzzler’s bright red berries come from a long-lived woodland perennial called Jack in the Pulpit, also known as Indian turnip,or Arisaema triphyllum. It is native to the eastern
Okay yes, I’m going to stick with the red berry theme for the puzzlers for just a little longer. Let’s do another featuring bright red berries. Like ginseng, these are
Hello! Thanks for checking in on this lovely Saturday. I hope you are making time to get outside, wherever you happen to live. I was recently at my friend Kim’s