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.
Raindrops Add a Pearly Luster to Already Beautiful Flowers shows readers a pair of beautiful finger rot flowers just after a rain storm. It explains to readers why such a pretty flower has such an ugly name and discusses the seasonal wildflowers.
American Beautyberry is a Very Useful Plant with Colorful Berries introduces readers to this plant that Ives up to it’s name. It also tells readers about the many uses of this native Floridian plant.
Egyptian Grass is a Hearty, Useful, and Beautiful Forage tells readers about all the possible uses for this incredible grass. It also discusses the fact that it can be invasive and shows readers an image of what it looks like.
The Colorful Marginated Leather Wing is Very Useful shows readers this beautiful insect and explains how to distinguish it from the Pennsylvania leather wing which has a similar range. It also explains how this insect is very beneficial in the garden and on crops.
An Unusual but Beautiful Gardenia Flower in August shows readers some recent images of late blooming gardenia flowers. It also tells readers about the author’s bush that is blossoming like crazy.
Winged Sumac is Great for Attracting Pollinators shows readers several types of pollinators that can be found feeding on the now flowering winged sumac plant. This plant only blooms for a few weeks, but it’s very important to these insects.
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