Wild ginger is one of the few remaining companions of the American ginseng habitat that are still green at this…
I've been busy lately, but you wouldn't know it from my lack of posts to the blog. New projects started…
Why is this ginseng turning yellow? UPDATE 10/5/24 This is an old post from when I first started observing ginseng…
Wild Ozark plants blooming at the end of May I took a little walkabout yesterday to photograph some of the flowers…
Pictures of Ginseng in May I took a few pictures today for those of you wondering how the ginseng looks…
There's a particular woodland habitat at the far corner of our property that I love. The variety of plants that…
Here's one of my monthly newsletters that goes out to my subscribers. This one is from May 2015 and is…
"What's that plant good for?" A curious thing I'm noticing by selling plants at the market is that people almost…
Wild Ozark is honored and excited to be embarking on a long-term project in conjunction with Compton Gardens in Bentonville,…
Sessilifolia or Perfoliata? Three species of bellwort are found in Arkansas: Uvularia grandiflora, U. sessilifolia, and U. perfoliata. The one…
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