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Wild Plum

Wild Plum, Prunus americana Plums have just started blooming at the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT). There are thickets of these small native trees in the prairies and along the edges … Continued

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Water Drops

Water Drops Up close, even a backyard weed can reveal a quiet beauty—tiny water drops glistening like hidden gems. 

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Spring Beauty

Spring Beauty, Claytonia virginica I’m starting to see some of the early spring wildflowers in the woods at the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT). These are one of my favorites. 

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Redbud

Redbud, Cercis canadensis The redbuds are starting to bloom. The small magenta-pink blossoms can appear anywhere on the tree, even the trunk.  

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Bloodroot

Bloodroot, Sanguinaria canadensis TodayI found the first wildflowers of the year in the woods at the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT). Spring is here! 

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Field Sparrow

Field Sparrow, Spizella pusilla Spring migration has begun. This morning, I heard the first Field Sparrows of the season. I confirmed the song identified using the Merlin App.

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Tiger Swallowtail

Tiger Swallowtail, Papilio glaucus Spring is just around the corner, and I’m excited to see moments like this—a butterfly feeding on crabapple blossoms. I love seeing moments like this in … Continued

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Purple Coneflower

Purple Coneflower, Echinacea purpurea This Purple Coneflower, the iconic prairie wildflower, will start appearing at the PGT in late spring.

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Hillers Creek Panorama

Hillers Creek Spring’s on its way! This is what the PGT will look like in a couple of months—fresh, green, and peaceful.

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Maidenhair Fern

Maidenhair Fern, Adiantum pedatum With its delicate, fan-shaped leaves, this fern has an elegant, almost weightless look. At the PGT, you’ll find Maidenhair Ferns growing along the slopes of Hiller’s … Continued

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