Weekly Puzzler Answer #91
Did you know the fern from last week’s puzzler? It is a Christmas fern, Polystichum acrostichoides! Know why it is called that? For two reasons: 1. It stays green all year,
Did you know the fern from last week’s puzzler? It is a Christmas fern, Polystichum acrostichoides! Know why it is called that? For two reasons: 1. It stays green all year,
Have you seen this forest ground cover? Did you identify it as a type of fan clubmoss? It has many common names, many of those that are regionally specific. These
If you live in the northeast or Canada, you’ve probably seen these marks on trees and maybe even the animals who make them–ELK. Only second in size (in the deer
Did you recognize last week’s puzzler as Witch Hazel? This small tree has a wispy yellow flower that blooms in the fall rather than the spring. When all of the
Last week’s puzzler was about the famous Black Widow spider, asking if females always eat their mates. Did you have a guess? The answer is: NO, Black widow females do
I did this puzzler because one day while doing research, I came across this fun video. It was appealing because it answered a question many people–myself included–have likely had when
When I was seeing this critter, I felt strongly that it was the larva of some kind of beetle, but didn’t know which one. It was so common that it