Plants
Once I started identifying plants, I found myself referring to my plant identification book more often. Trying to remember all the names is a challenge sometimes and often the name is on the tip of my tongue. I find some easier to remember though like skunk cabbage and horsetails.
Long before scouring pads were invented for cleaning dishes, Europeans and American settlers utilized what was available in nature–scouring rushes and horsetails. The widespread use…
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What do barley, corn and fescue all have in common? They are all grasses. From the green grass in yards to fields of oats to…
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While on the Parker Ridge trail below Parker Peak last summer, I rounded a corner and was surprised by the hundreds of beargrass blooms filling…
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Early spring wildflowers, such as trilliums, are blooming at higher elevations as the snow recedes and the ground warms. At lower elevations summer wildflowers are…
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The saying “April showers bring May flowers” certainly rings true this year. After several days of rain followed by 70 degree weather, spring flowers are…
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Compared to the Midwest, the forests of North Idaho are filled with more conifers than deciduous trees. Conifers keep our forests green through winter as…
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One day in early spring, the sweet fragrance of cottonwood buds will fill the air. The large pointed buds of black cottonwoods are filled with…
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From five feet above cushions of moss look alike but down on my hands and knees I can see the intricacies of the inch tall…
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Nestled on a rocky site north of the Arctic Circle in Alaska, a juniper bush seems out of place. Could it be the same species…
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As autumn begins, a golden color will highlight timberline as alpine larch turn from a light green to a golden yellow. Turning color and losing…
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Odd growths on plant leaves or stems ranging from tiny bumps to red, spiny growths to pinecone-like growths on willows are a unique plant/insect relationship.…
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You may have noticed a yellow dust on your car or around the edges of puddles recently. The visible yellow dust is only a fraction…
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