Topics:
- The Northwest Trifecta
- John Michael Kelley
- Slope forests
- Trillium recurvatum
- Thalictrum revolutum
- Trillium ludovi cianum
- Viola pubescens
- Small stream forests
- Ribes curvatum
- Prairie
- Nemastylis geminiflora
- Charts to Assist in Identification of Woody Plants
- Charles Allen
- List of genera with opposite or whorled leaves
- List of genera with compound leaves
- List of genera with palmate major veins
- List of armed (thorns, spines, or prickles or stems and/or leaves) genera
- List of genera with strong odor to crushed leaves and/or stem
- List of genera with evergreen leaves
- List of genera that are vines
- List of genera that do not have any of the unusual characteristics
- Opposite and compound
- Opposite and palmate
- Opposite and armed
- Opposite and odor to crushed leaves
- Opposite and ever green
- Opposite and vine
- Compound and armed
- Compound and to crushed leaves
- Compound and evergreen
- Compound and vine
- Palmate major veins and armed
- Palmate major veins and odor
- Palmate major veins and evergreen
- Palmate major veins and vine
- Armed and odor Poncirus
- Armed and evergreen
- Armed and vine
- Odor and evergreen
- Reflecting on Two Years as Propagation Chair of Acadiana Native Plant Project
- Dona Weifenbach
- Creating A “Once-Mown” Meadow or Prairie for Pollinators
- Jeff McMillian
- low maintenance, spring-fall flowering, natural wildflower meadow
- Step 1. Select a Sunny Area
- Step 2. Get to Know the Area You Intend to Develop
- Step 3. Research – Selecting Your Meadow and Prairie Species
- Step 4. Collect and/or Purchase Your Seed Mix
- Step 5. Preparing the Mead ow or Prairie for Sowing
- Step 6. Sowing Your New Meadow or Prairie
- Step 7. The Waiting Game
- Step 8. Mowing
PHOTOS: Green’s Prairie, Folsom Louisiana, Pycnanthemum tenuifolium (Mountain mint), Monarda fistulosa (Beebalm), Eryngium yuccifolium (Rattlesnake master), The Meadow – Almost Eden’s first Once-Mown Meadow, Beebalm, Monarda fistulosa, The Roadside Meadow 6/24/2019, Slender Blazingstar, Liatris acidota, Plains Coreopsis or Golden Tickseed, Coreopsis tinctoria, Pale Lobelia, Lobelia appendiculata
ILLUSTRATIONS: Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan), Trillium recurvatum, Thalictricum revolutum, Viola pubescens, Nemastylis geminiflora,
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