What does sprawling horseweed look like? Sprawling Horseweed can be identified by itsleaves, which have petiole-like bases that are shorter than the blade. It roots at the nodes and can be hairy. Sprawling Horseweed also produces flowers that are yellow and inconspicuous, forming in heads on el...
And,who does not want to smell delicious? Remember Calandre by Paco Rabanne? How I would like just one more sniff. It was that pre kind of smell, that it kind of smell, the young I will never die kind of smell. Like an Edie Sedgwick girl you can’t forget. It was rain, metal, ...
Keeping seeds dry and in the fridge does NOT work for cold stratification. Does Cold Dry Stratification Exist? Do any seeds require cold dry stratification? Some references do mention this technique for things like lavender and North American native species, but when you look these up in a ...
ANNE:And how does reading fit into your life these days? CORINNE:It's my main pastime. It's like everything. I read every day, multiple hours a day that I fit in little chunks all the time. It's therapy and a companion and my favorite leisure activity and/or learning activity. It...
This is an excellent time to explore forest understory habitats to experience bright leaf colors, both on trees/shrubs and on the ground, as well as fall-colored ferns and grasses, late season woodland asters and goldenrods, and an impressive variety of fungi (both in color and form). ...