Weekly Puzzler #170: Gray Owl with Ear Tufts
Happy Saturday! I hope you are having a great day as you read this! Ready for a puzzler that’s not a type of plant? We’ve been doing plants for a
Happy Saturday! I hope you are having a great day as you read this! Ready for a puzzler that’s not a type of plant? We’ve been doing plants for a
Did you recognize the lovely plant from last week’s puzzler as Jewel Weed? Jewel weed can often be found growing in wet places, along roadsides, by lakes and rivers and
This next puzzler is a a plant that I love! It comes in both yellow and orange flowers and is often found growing in shady places, often side-by-side with poison
Hey friends! I hope you’re having a great day as you read this. I have been traveling and recently spent some time in beautiful Alberta, Canada, home of the Canadian
Did you recognize the purple flower from last week’s puzzler as New York Ironweed, Vernonia noveboracensis? It is commonly seen in fields in eastern North America, blooming from September through October.
Here is western North Carolina, there are subtle changes that fall is right around the corner. Our cherry tree has lost most of its leaves, the ferns at the edge
Did you recognize the tall, spiky plant from last week’s puzzler as Mullein, or Verbascum thapsus ? According to Encyclopedia.com, some common names of mullein include ” flannel leaf, beggar’s blanket,