Weekly Puzzler Answer #103
Did you know the answer to last week’s puzzler? Was this a flower you’ve seen and been able to identify on your walks in the woods? It’s called Spring Beauty
Did you know the answer to last week’s puzzler? Was this a flower you’ve seen and been able to identify on your walks in the woods? It’s called Spring Beauty
Happy weekend! Do you know your spring ephemerals? These are the flowers that bloom before the trees get their leaves and shade out the forest floor. Where I live in
For those of you just joining us here after signing up at last night’s program, welcome! Also, just wanted to remind everyone that today’s puzzler is the last chance to
As I sit at my desk and watch the rain fall gently outside the window, I cannot help but notice and admire the handful of beech trees nearby–their paper-thin leaves
So since we were talking last week about beech trees, I figured I would do one more relating to them. Look at the photo below. Have you ever seen this?
So the question of why beech trees (and others like oak) keep their leaves in winter provided an interesting subject to research, with lots of theories about this. Do you
Have you been out in the woods lately? If you’re dressed properly, winter is a great time for hiking–sometimes you can have the trails all to yourself! Maybe you’ve noticed