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Snow on Black Willow

Black Willows are native trees that can be found around the edges of ponds. They tend to look “weedy” and “twiggy” so I usually don’t photograph them, but the snow … Continued

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Little Bluestem

I remember taking this picture 17-years ago. I lay down in the prairie grasses and played with depth of focus, hoping to create an appealing abstract image.  The best place … Continued

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Pink Water Lily

Water Lilies are one of my favorite flowers. This is a picture taken at the PGT in July.

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Big Bluestem

The pattern created by the backlit grass blades caught my eye.  Big Bluestem and Indian Grass are the two most common grasses that you will see in the prairies at … Continued

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Bur Oak

Majestic old oaks are my favorite trees. Over the past couple decades, we’ve planted about a thousand oaks. This winter I’m spending an hour each day inspecting the trees and … Continued

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East Woods

Sunshine streaming through the woods just east of the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT) Visitor center.

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Dogwood in Snow

The 3-inches of snow yesterday stuck to the branches creating an interesting pattern on the branches of this dogwood.

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Serviceberry

Serviceberry is a small native tree that can have wonderful fall color.  To see Serviceberry at the PGT look along the ridges and bluffs above Hiller’s Creek. They seem to … Continued

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