The Beautiful Marsh Bristlegrass Produces Colorful Fall Seeds shows readers how attractive the seed heads of this fall grass are. It goes on to explain why the author/artist finds this fall grass to be so pretty.
Golden Rain Tree is Beautiful but Invasive shows readers a fruiting specimen of this gorgeous tree. It goes on to explain why gardeners love it and how many of those attributes are also what makes it a Category II invasive species.
Bagpod Produces Beautiful Flowers, but is Highly Toxic recants to readers how the author/artist discovered this plant growing in an unusual location. It also tells them about the toxicity of this plant and symptoms of poisoning.
The Alaskan Forests are Intriguing and Beautiful discusses several differences between Alaskan and Floridian forests. It also explains part of the reason the author/artist was so taken by these woods.
Cow Vetch is a Highly Useful and Beautiful Weed tells readers some interesting facts about cow vetch and other members of the pea family. It then shows readers a couple of examples of the gorgeous flowers.
Camphorweed is a Bright, Colorful October Flower shows readers a beautiful image of this colorful fall flower. It’s a common roadside “weed” in much of the United States and Mexico.
The Beautiful Trees of Alaska do Well with Rain shows readers a sprig of white spruce that is dripping with moisture from the drizzling rain. The rain makes the needles shine and brings out their green colors.
A Red and White Clover Patch is Stunningly Beautiful discusses the fact that both red and white clover are exotic to the Unites States and describes the uses for them. It then shows both types of flowers found in one patch.
Prickly Rose is a Colorful and Interesting Wildflower shows readers both the flower and the berries or hips of this plant. It discusses alternative names for the plant as well as the types of wildlife that eat the hips.
The Pipevine has a Unique and Interesting Looking Flower shows readers the flowers of the elegant pipevine or calico flower. It also discusses that this is an invasive species in Florida and how the author plans to deal with that.
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