Weekly Puzzler Answer 278
Last week’s puzzler is the only one so far in our short series of plants with berries that features a non-native, invasive plant. The others have been native plants. Do
Last week’s puzzler is the only one so far in our short series of plants with berries that features a non-native, invasive plant. The others have been native plants. Do
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
Welcome to the weekly puzzler! I’m glad you’re here and hope you are having a great day! On the theme of berries, let’s do another one–though these berries are not
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
For many people, last week’s puzzler is big business. It is American ginseng, (Panax quinquefolius), also know as mountain gold. Ginseng grows in rich North American forests and is just
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
I’m just writing to wish you a happy day, and to remind you that Beauty is Everywhere– You just have to remember, and make time, to look for it. It’s