Plants

Wild Ozark’s Monthly Newsletter -May 2015

Here's one of my monthly newsletters that goes out to my subscribers. This one is from May 2015 and is…

10 years ago

What’s that plant good for?

"What's that plant good for?" A curious thing I'm noticing by selling plants at the market is that people almost…

10 years ago

A Ginseng Sanctuary at the Compton Gardens in Bentonville

Wild Ozark is honored and excited to be embarking on a long-term project in conjunction with Compton Gardens in Bentonville,…

10 years ago

Sleuthing the Bellwort. Sessilifolia or Perfoliata?

Sessilifolia or Perfoliata? Three species of bellwort are found in Arkansas: Uvularia grandiflora, U. sessilifolia, and U. perfoliata. The one…

10 years ago

An Entourage of Green Ambassadors

Show and Tell I took my little assembly of show and tell items, and a small entourage consisting of three…

10 years ago

April 2015 Newsletter

Welcome to the April 2015 Newsletter from Wild Ozark! For a plant lover, spring is an exciting time of year.…

10 years ago

Sights and Sounds of Spring

The sounds of spring fills the night air now. Spring Peepers are calling! The only visible signs of spring so…

10 years ago

Bloodroot Bud

It's early February and the plants in the ginseng habitat are still buried beneath leaf litter and possibly snow. We've…

10 years ago

Plants with Strange Names

Devil's Walking Stick. Strawberry Wahoo. Green Dragon. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Fire-Pokers... All plants with strange names. Sometimes my friends and family think…

10 years ago

It’s A Good Day to Plant Seeds in Winter

Yesterday I took a break from figuring taxes (yes, I'm still working on taxes) and went outside to enjoy the…

10 years ago

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