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Southeastern Flora
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As this web site is not a comprehensive resource, we encourage you to utilize any of the following books and links to supplement you knowledge of southeastern flora. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. University of Tennessee Herbarium. Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants. Flora of North America. Zydeco Louisiana Iris Garden. Ajilvsgi, G. 1984. Bell, C. R., and B. J. Taylor. 1982. Florida Wild Flowers and Roadside Plants. Chapel Hill: Laurel Hill Press. Bentley, S. L. 2000. Brown, C. A. 1972. Talla...
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Natureschild Gardenworks: Light Play
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Perennial Gardening and Nature Watching in Upstate South Carolina - Zone 7. Wednesday, August 13, 2014. If you have windows that give you interesting light, consider using that light in a creative way. Living is not enough.", said the butterfly. "One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower". Hans Christian Anderson. Cornell University - Poisonous Plants. Green and Evergrowing Houseplant Care. Poisonous Plants of North Carolina. University of Tennessee Herbarium. USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map.
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Natureschild Gardenworks: Fall
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Perennial Gardening and Nature Watching in Upstate South Carolina - Zone 7. Saturday, October 4, 2014. I was also pleased to see that the Water Oaks are colorful in the fall. Most oaks turn shades of brown. These are turning yellow first, then darken to an attractive shade of pinkish gold. Very pretty while all the shades are on the tree at once. This female cardinal was the first to notice this week. Her mate was right behind her. I finally got these this week! I'm enjoying the cooler weather. The A...
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Tennessee Wildflowers 2013: Hikes, Events, & Photo Galleries
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2013 Guide to Tennessee Wildflowers. Index of Hikes by Location. 2013 Wildflower Hikes and Events Roster. Please call ahead to confirm information about hikes and events. Multiple hikes in different locations may occur on the same day; check list of hikes. For complete roster of entries. Note: more hikes will be added to this calendar as their dates become available. TN Native Plant Society. Edgar Evins State Park. See roster for all hikes. Photo Gallery of Tennessee Wildflowers. April 21 , 2007: Standin...
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UTK EEB announcements blog: Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage April 23-27
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UTK EEB announcements blog. This blog has now been deprecated: please go to http:/ eeb.bio.utk.edu/news-events/ instead. This blog has been deprecated in favor of http:/ eeb.bio.utk.edu/news-events/. Please go there instead (this archived blog remains up so links from other sites will not be broken). Tuesday, April 9, 2013. Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage April 23-27. The 63rd annual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage. Lab graduate student) Christine Braaten. A talk and ant hike with faculty member Nate Sanders.
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Natureschild Gardenworks: Top O' The Morn
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Perennial Gardening and Nature Watching in Upstate South Carolina - Zone 7. Monday, March 17, 2014. Top O' The Morn. Spring has not sprung. The unusually cold winter ( for here. Hasn't broken yet. Not what I expected. I have seen 70s so not a total bust, but mostly 30s or less mornings to 40s/50s for daytime. At least it's mostly been sunny days. I'm still working in the house so I don't mind the coolth that much. Still have piles of stuff, but it's slowly getting squared away. My dog is so smart. Green ...
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Natureschild Gardenworks: ~ Garden Tips ~
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Perennial Gardening and Nature Watching in Upstate South Carolina - Zone 7. Things I've learned in over 30 years of gardening to save money and/or work. This page will be updated as I add new tips. Updated: 6.30.14. Large containers take a lot of soil, but most plants only use the top 6-8 inches or so. To save soil and weight, start by filling the bottom of the pot with "debris". This can be anything lightweight and safe for plants. Do you shop online a lot, or know someone who does? Another benefit of p...
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Natureschild Gardenworks: Active morning in the garden
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Perennial Gardening and Nature Watching in Upstate South Carolina - Zone 7. Wednesday, July 9, 2014. Active morning in the garden. Ok, there's not really a garden here yet, but I've always liked how the British refer to a yard as a garden. Even if it's just a lawn with some trees and shrubs, or a tiny patio space, they call it a garden. So I will, too. It will all be garden eventually. Pine wood chips and a birdbath pedestal. I asked for a level top on this stump, and it's about as perfect as a chainsaw ...