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…

9 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…

9 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,…

9 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…

9 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…

9 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.…

9 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…

9 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…

9 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…

9 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…

9 years ago

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