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Thistle

Thistles are starting to bloom. They are a wonderful wildflower that’s not used enough in gardens. They are easy to grow and are great for supporting butterflies, bees, hummingbirds and … Continued

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Purple Coneflower Bud

Patches of these wildflowers can be seen now in the plantings around the PGT visitor center and along the sidewalks. Their color provides a nice contrast to all the yellow … Continued

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Blazing Star Prairie

There are more Prairie Blazing Stars blooming now than I’ve seen in years. The flowers are attracting many butterflies. At the PGT the biggest patch of Blazing Star (also known … Continued

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Summer Prairie

There are a lot of flowers blooming in the prairie now.This is a picture of the prairie just east of the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT) Visitor Center.

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Winged Sumac

A close-up showing a leaf of one of our native shrubs. It’s called “winged” because it has little flaps (wings) along the stems between the leaflets At the PGT a … Continued

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Sweet Coneflower

There are a lot of yellow flowers blooming in the prairie right now. This one is called Sweet Coneflower. It looks a lot like Black-eyed Susan, but it’s much taller. … Continued

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Little Bluestem

Out-of-focus pictures can create interesting patterns. This is a closeup of some grass blades.

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Gayfeather Landscape

The Prairie Blazing Star is especially good this year. On our walk yesterday I saw several Monarch butterflies getting nectar from the flowers. At the PGT you can see Gayfeather … Continued

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Gayfeather Panorama

The purple spikes of Prairie Blazing Star are in full bloom. The rain we got yesterday should help them. At the PGT you can see Gayfeather (also known as Blazing … Continued

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Prairie Grass Dew

On early morning walks there is so much dew that the lower part of my pants gets soaked. But early morning is when I like to walk because it avoids … Continued

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