Weekly Puzzler Answer #153
Greetings friends. Were you able to identify last week’s mystery plant? A handful of people correctly identified it as Galax, or Galax urceolata, which is also called beetleweed and wandflower. Wandflower
Greetings friends. Were you able to identify last week’s mystery plant? A handful of people correctly identified it as Galax, or Galax urceolata, which is also called beetleweed and wandflower. Wandflower
Hello and happy Saturday to you all! Now that summer is officially here, what exciting things do you have planned? Hopefully some outside time is on the agenda. I saw
Happy Saturday! This week’s puzzler is a plant, commonly found in southeastern North America. Here in North Carolina it is very common, especially on trails along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
So last week’s puzzler was a video, showing a lot of one plant on a bank beside a stream. Were you able to recognize it? Here’s a clue… perhaps you’ve
Did you recognize the nuts from last week’s puzzler? They are black walnuts from the black walnut tree, Juglans nigra. Black walnut trees can grow up to 150 feet tall and
Hey all! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and are enjoying the weekend. Is the weather nice where you live? Rather than spend Black Friday in the stores shopping,
Were you one of the people who knew the answer to last week’s puzzler? The beautiful low growing plant with bright red berries? It is Cornus canadensis –Commonly known as Bunchberry, Bunchberry