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Great Spangled Fritillary

Great Spangled Fritillary, Speyeria cybele The milkweeds are starting to bloom. They provide nectar to many butterflies such as this Great Spangled Fritillary.

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Spiderwort

Spiderwort, Tradecantia oshiensis This is what Spiderworts look like when the blossoms are fully open. The flowers open up during the morning and close by the afternoon. At the PGT … Continued

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Ox-eye Daisy

Ox-eye Daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare This attractive wildflower is blooming now. It’s not native, but it isn’t aggressive, so we tolerated it at the PGT. 

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13-Year Cicadas

Periodical Cicada, Magicicada sp Billions of these insects are singing loudly at the PGT and across Missouri. Under some trees, such as crabapples, it’s so loud that it’s hard to … Continued

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Prairie Grass Dew

Indian Grass, Sorghastrum nutans The rain this week creates sparkling dewdrops on the prairie grasses. The downside is that your pants get wet when you step off the trail. 

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Spiderwort

Spiderwort, Tradecantia oshiensis I’m starting to see this wildflower in the prairies at the PGT. 

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The PGT in 7-minutes

Missouri Life just posted a YouTube video spotlighting the Prairie Garden Trust. This professional production boasts stunning drone footage of the PGT. Titled “Welcome to Callaway County, MO – Season … Continued

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Coreopsis Backs

Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Coreopsis lanceolata These flowers turned to face the sun. I photographed them from behind to capture the glow you get with backlighting.  

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