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Notes and pictures from a naturalist in North Central Texas. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. After the fires in New Mexico. Valles Caldera Grande, Jemez Mountains, NM. What I didn't understand is this: why no trees? Ponderosa pine and aspen grew at elevations both above and below the caldera, so why not in the caldera itself? Is the ground too saturated with water? Unmolested flint knappings at the soil surface. Compare the brown areas to the green. Mineralized soil and dead trees, 4 yrs later. Actually, they...

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Notes and pictures from a naturalist in North Central Texas. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. After the fires in New Mexico. Valles Caldera Grande, Jemez Mountains, NM. What I didn't understand is this: why no trees? Ponderosa pine and aspen grew at elevations both above and below the caldera, so why not in the caldera itself? Is the ground too saturated with water? Unmolested flint knappings at the soil surface. Compare the brown areas to the green. Mineralized soil and dead trees, 4 yrs later. Actually, they...

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The Bee Pasture: Galls are a good thing*

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Notes and pictures from a naturalist in North Central Texas. Sunday, March 8, 2015. Galls are a good thing*. Or at least, mostly harmless. Galls on an oak tree. Probably mealy oak gall ( Disholcapsis cinerosa. Another type of gall. Possibly Belonocnema kinseyi. A closer look at possible B. kinseyi. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Early spring wildflowers part 1: Marion Sansom. The emerald city stinks. Early spring at Copper Breaks. Galls are a good thing*.

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The Bee Pasture: After the fires in New Mexico

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Notes and pictures from a naturalist in North Central Texas. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. After the fires in New Mexico. Valles Caldera Grande, Jemez Mountains, NM. What I didn't understand is this: why no trees? Ponderosa pine and aspen grew at elevations both above and below the caldera, so why not in the caldera itself? Is the ground too saturated with water? Unmolested flint knappings at the soil surface. Compare the brown areas to the green. Mineralized soil and dead trees, 4 yrs later.

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The Bee Pasture: September 2014

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Notes and pictures from a naturalist in North Central Texas. Sunday, September 28, 2014. View of downtown Fort Worth from Tandy Hills. Spiky, sticky white compass plant seed heads. False foxglove, Agalinis. Eryngo, Eryngium leavenworthii. Eryngo is another flower whose details became more evident when I viewed the pictures later. I love the differences in tone between the indigo pollen and the royal purple flower. At first I mistook the late-season caterpillar for a bit of chaff or leaf matter. The seaso...

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The Bee Pasture: Early spring at Copper Breaks

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Notes and pictures from a naturalist in North Central Texas. Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Early spring at Copper Breaks. View from the edge of Bull Canyon, Copper Breaks State Park. The landscape is treed with juniper and mesquite. Mid-grasses grow well on the uplands, and they are dotted with cacti. Mormon tea ( Ephedra antisyphilitica. Pencil cactus ( Cylindropuntia leptocaulis. And agarita ( Mahonia trifolialata. Anyway. I also saw the odd horse crippler cactus ( Echinocactus texensis. What I did not see ...

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The Bee Pasture: The emerald city stinks

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Notes and pictures from a naturalist in North Central Texas. Sunday, March 22, 2015. The emerald city stinks. Oil and gas refinery? You may remember that I went to southeastern New Mexico over my winter vacation. High Country News recently published an article on oil and gas extraction titled " Lessons from boom and bust in New Mexico. It's all your fault, car (not really). Don't their kids deserve college as much as ours? Climate Central's summer and winter projections for Fort Worth, year 2100. Indeed,...

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