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Tag Archives: wildflowers

Ripples 9/28/17

Posted on September 28, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineSeptember 28, 2017

As I think about it, the land seems to first wake up in springtime in the forest, starting with the wildflowers that erupt from the ground in shades of white, lavender, pink, and yellow.  Their life and color seem to … Continue reading →

Posted in Plants | Tagged aster, goldenrod, pollinators, sunflower, wildflowers

Ripples 9/22/16

Posted on September 22, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineSeptember 22, 2016

I’m glad that we experience the quarterly changing of seasons.  Like so many, I look forward to fall after the warm muggy summer we experienced, or perhaps are still experiencing.  Although I know from the calendar that the seasons are … Continue reading →

Posted in Seasons | Tagged fall, fungus, migration, wildflowers

Ripples 6/17/2016

Posted on June 17, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineJune 17, 2016

Beautiful flowers that are often given for gifts on Mother’s Day or other special events of spring, can actually be found right in your backyard. With the right habitat and care, orchids are native to Wisconsin with about 18 different … Continue reading →

Posted in Forest, Fungus, Native Plants, Plants | Tagged fungi, orchids, rare, soil, symbiotic relationship, wildflowers
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