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Category Archives: Oak opening
1838-2018
A few years ago I was part of a team doing an environmental assessment for a local road project. When I saw these giant bur oaks (all around four-and-a-half feet diameter at breast height), I knew I’d be among the … Continue reading
Posted in biodiversity, Conservation, Forests, Oak opening, oaks, Savanna, Uncategorized
Tagged botany, bur oak, conservation, Nature, oak
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False Foxgloves
The time when days start to become noticeably shorter, the nights more crisp, and the colors on the landscape more rich-late August into September-is one of my favorite times of the year. Several species of false-foxgloves blooming on prairies and … Continue reading
Posted in native plants, Oak opening, Phenology, Prairie, Savanna
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