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American Lotus

I found 20 Lotus blooms at the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT) this weekend. This is a spectacular native plant with cabbage size flowers.  Walk along the backside (dam) of the … Continued

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White Wild Indigo

This is one of the showy plants blooming in the prairies now. I often see bumble bees prying their petals open to get nectar. Earlier in the year we had … Continued

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Black-eyed Susans

The prairie wildflowers are looking very good right now. I’m sure they appreciate the soaking rain we had this week.

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Royal Catchfly

These red wildflowers grab your attention because the color is so intense. Hummingbirds and swallowtail butterflies love it. The name catchfly comes from the fact that insects are often stuck … Continued

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Compass Plant

5-inch yellow blossoms have started to appear on this prairie wildflower. The flower stalks will grow up to 9′ tall later in the season and the plants should keep blooming … Continued

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Wild Bergamot

There are a few large patches of this wild mint blooming in the prairie right now. I’ve seen several kinds of butterflies and bees drinking nectar from them.

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Lotus

The lotus will start blooming soon at the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT). Lotus is my favorite wildflower.

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Queen Anne’s Lace

This wildflower is so well-known and widespread that most people assume it’s native; however, it’s an exotic that was introduced into the US from Europe. At the PGT we treat … Continued

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Spiderwort

Spiderworts have been blooming for several weeks. You can still find them scattered in the prairies. 

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Snowberry Clearwing

On the edge of Potter’s Lake I saw what looked like a hummingbird getting nectar from Pickerelweed. Using my binoculars, I saw that it was actually a moth, a Snowberry … Continued

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