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Last Coneflower

Purple Coneflower, Echinacea purpurea I found a lone coneflower while walking through the prairie today. It surprised me because most of the flowers are done for the season. Even the … Continued

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Indigo Prairie Sunset

Indigo Prairie Lorna and I caught some magical light on a late day walk last week. Indigo Prairie is a 10-minute walk from the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT) visitor center. 

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Peak Fall Color

Serviceberry, Amelanchier arborea Fall is peak now. Here you can see it in the bright orange leaves of Serviceberry.  Next week the temperatures are going to plunge into the 20s … Continued

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Dogwood Leaves

Flowering Dogwood, Cornus florida Flowering Dogwoods are at peak fall color right now.  At the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT) you can find dogwoods on the edges of the woods, especially … Continued

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Cypress Color

Bald Cypress, Taxodium distichum The Bald Cypress trees color turned to copper this week.  Unlike most conifers, cypress trees aren’t evergreen; in other words, they shed their needles in the … Continued

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American Coot

American Coot, Fulica americana Near sunset yesterday we found a single Coot swimming on Beaver Lake. Note the blood-red eye. Beaver Lake is a 10-minute walk from the PGT Visitor … Continued

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Shagbark Hickory

Shagbark Hickory, Carya ovata Hickory leaves are turning bright yellow this week. The oaks are still green. Oak and hickory are the dominant trees in our forest.

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Dogwood Leaves 

Flowering Dogwood, Cornus florida Flowering Dogwoods are showing great color right now.  If you come to walk at the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT) I suggest exploring the woods on the … Continued

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