Weekly Puzzler #167: Wooly Leaves and Tall Spike
Regardless of where you live in the United States, you’ve probably seen this next plant. It often grows in abandoned lots, along roads, in wild fields where nature has taken
Regardless of where you live in the United States, you’ve probably seen this next plant. It often grows in abandoned lots, along roads, in wild fields where nature has taken
Did you recognize last week’s puzzler as American Pokeweed or Phytolacca americana? This plant is native to eastern North America and often can be found in abandoned fields and at the
If you’ve been following along, you know that my puzzler theme for the last few weeks has been HEART shaped. Last week’s puzzler was a tree with heart shaped leaves–
Last week’s puzzler was redbud–a tree with gorgeous pink/purplish flowers that decorates our forest in the springtime. This week I will feature a plant that decorates our fields and woodland
Like last week’s puzzler, the wild ginger plant, that has heart-shaped leaves, I am doing one more with this shaped leaf. This one is a TREE and is likely one
Did you recognize last week’s puzzler as Wild Ginger or Asarum canadense? Just like the previous puzzler–Dutchmans pipevine, it is in the Birthwort family. It has gorgeous, heart shaped leaves
Did you recognize the vine with the heart-shaped leaves from last week’s puzzler as Ducthman’s Pipe or Pipevine or Aristolochia macrophylla? (Or, if it has a hairy stem, rather than a