Weekly Puzzler Answer #257
The purple flowering tree in last week’s puzzler is that of a Paulownia Tree, also known as the Princess Tree, Empress Tree or Royal Empress Tree, (Paulownia tomentosa) It has showy
The purple flowering tree in last week’s puzzler is that of a Paulownia Tree, also known as the Princess Tree, Empress Tree or Royal Empress Tree, (Paulownia tomentosa) It has showy
Last week’s puzzler was perfect for the first day of May since it is called Mayapple, or Podophyllum peltatum. It is also called Indian Apple, Wild Lemon, Raccoon Berry and
Found in semi-open fields, meadows, farmlands, forest edges, along stream sides, the handsome bird from last week’s puzzler is a Black-Billed Magpie, Pica hudsonia. Magpies have a varied diet
One thing that I love about writing this blog is that I regularly get to learn lots of all-things-Mother-Nature. When I’m outside exploring I often notice things that I can’t
I tried to give some hints for last week’s puzzler and some people knew that the mystery leaves were from Sourwood Trees, also called sorrel tree, sorrel gum, sour gum,
Hello to you and happy weekend! Did you recognize the puzzler from last week? It is a vine that readily takes over anything and everything in its path. I was
The handsome bird from my last puzzler is a male tree swallow, as a few of my readers guessed. This bird is often seen swooping around fields and will readily