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.
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.
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.
A Couplet of Narrow Leaf Plantains Make a Beautiful Sight tells the story of how this “mistake” shot turned out to be a good featured image. It also explains why the photographer enjoys taking images of this plant.
These Two Colorful Beauties are Summer Favorites shows readers a photo taken in the author’s own yard. It identifies the species involved and explains why they are favorites.
These Beautiful Golden Flowers are One of the Common Colors of Summer discusses the summer season and how this summer wildflower is one of the earliest symbols of the season. It also shows readers a prime example of the flower with it’s bright yellow petals that are an iconic color of the summer season.
Carolina Desert Chicory is a Strong and Beautiful “Weed” tells readers a little bit about this beautiful weed and how it grows. It also explains why the author really likes this plant.
Slender Yellow Wood Sorrel is Another Beautiful Florida Weed shows readers several images of these gorgeous little flowers and explains something of their lifestyle. It also explains why many people consider it a weed even though it has many uses.
Twiggy Mullein is Very Useful and Quite Beautiful explains what makes twiggy mullein such an outstanding wildflower and gives a number of uses for the stalks, flowers, and seeds. https://whatnext10.com/?p=1858
Arrow Leaf Sida is Astonishingly Beautiful and Useful, Too is the story of a walk in the woods and the accidental discovery of a plant that took me back to my vet school years.
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