Beautiful Camphorweed Flowers Become Seeds in Late Fall shows readers one of the author/artist’s favorite fall wildflowers as it begins to form seeds. It explains the process as well as why the author/artist likes them so much.
Shaggy Blazing Star Is a Beautiful Addition to the Sandhills shows readers this little known species of Liatris or blazing star. It also discusses the plants range, habitats, medicinal uses, and attractiveness to wildlife.
This Year has Been a Great Year for Fall Colors shows readers an example of fall color in Florida. It explains why this has been an exceptional fall for the author/artist.
The Beautiful Purple Love Grass Makes a Colorful Mist explains to readers why purple lovegrass is one of the author’s favorites. It also shows readers an artistically styled image of the beautiful flowering grass.
Florida Paintbrush Has Showy and Colorful Flowers Each Fall shows readers the beauty of the Florida paintbrush blooms. It discusses these flowers range, uses as an ornamental and attractiveness to pollinators.
The Colorful Delta Flower Scarab Beetle Lives for Beautiful Flowers shows readers this gorgeous little beetle and explains why they are great pollinators for many species of flowers. It also shares some basic information about their lifestyles and habits.
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.
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