Weekly Puzzler Answer #162
Did the three-leafed vine in last week’s puzzler look familiar? Did you recognize it from walks in the woods? Is is called Hog Peanut, Amphicarpaea bracteata. This vine is native to
Did the three-leafed vine in last week’s puzzler look familiar? Did you recognize it from walks in the woods? Is is called Hog Peanut, Amphicarpaea bracteata. This vine is native to
Last week’s puzzler was Virginia Creeper, a shade-loving vine that twines its way onto stone walls and trees and has lovely red leaves in the fall. Let’s do another vine:
Did you recognize the vine from last week’s puzzler? Many people mix it up with poison ivy, but they are different, as poison ivy has leaflets of 3 and this vine,
Happy Thursday! I hope you are having a great week and making time to get outside and enjoy some quality time in nature. Have you witnessed any interesting animals or
Hello, and happy Saturday! Since I’ve been talking about red flowers and then last week’s puzzler was a vine, I thought I would do another vine, this one a lot less
Last week’s puzzler, like the 3 before it, is a HUMMINGBIRD magnet! You probably know that there are some flowers that the tiny birds can’t stay away from and red
If you want to attract hummingbirds and beautiful butterflies to your yard, the flower from last week’s puzzler may be just the thing you need. Monarda didyma, or Bee Balm,