Herbal Archives
August 2008 (9)
- 21: Chicory Blossoms Decorate Country Roads with Sky Blue Wild Flowers
- 19: Another Orchid on the Mountain: Whorled Pogonia
- 18: White Vervain Grows Along the Lane in Part-Sun
- 11: Giant and Common Ragweed Made for Sneezing
- 10: JoePye Weed Doesn’t Like it Dry or Too Shady
- 09: Boneset, Snakeroot, Touch-Me-Not and Blackberries
- 03: Identify Broadleaf Weed Seedlings: Jimsonweed and Smartweed
- 02: Key to Knowing Grasses: Johnsongrass and Shattercane
- 01: Native Plant Alternatives for Invasive Plants and Noxious Weeds
July 2008 (10)
- 31: 13 Invasive Plants and Noxious Weeds in Pennsylvania
- 30: Like Tall Dandelions, Hawkweeds and Cat’s Ears Make Yellow Dots on the Lawn
- 26: Downy Rattlesnake Plantain Orchid in PA
- 25: Passion Flower Blooming in Full Sun
- 23: Passion Flower Opened Its First Bloom
- 23: Passion-flower Native Blossoms Coming Soon
- 22: Lobelia in the Meadow is Indian-Tobacco
- 22: Elderberry Berries Green on the Bushes Yet
- 22: Rattlesnake Plantain Flowers in the Summertime Woods of PA
- 13: Mid-July Flowers Can Handle the Heat
May 2008 (1)
April 2008 (2)
- 05: Sights and Sounds of Spring in Central Pennsylvania
- 04: Coltsfoot Heralds Spring with its Bright Yellow Blossoms
January 2008 (1)
December 2007 (3)
- 31: Snowy Trees in the Pennsylvania Mountains Bring 2007 to a Wintery Finish
- 14: Icy Trees Sparkle in the Sunlight the Day After a Winter Storm
- 06: Winter Starts in the PA Mountains with a Little Snow
November 2007 (1)
October 2007 (1)
September 2007 (1)
August 2007 (3)
- 18: Rudbeckia Dies by the Stylets of a Million Aphids
- 12: Wilde Perseid Meteors Showered the August Night Sky in 2007
- 03: Update on Downy Rattlesnake Plantain - It’s Starting to Bloom!
July 2007 (2)
- 18: Catnip Flowering to the Bumblebees’ Delight in PA
- 15: Downy Rattlesnake Plantain in the Woods of Pennsylvania
June 2007 (8)
- 28: Tall Anemone, a.k.a Thimbleweed, Blooming in Pennsylvania
- 25: Is This a Black Raspberry or a Blackberry?
- 25: Native Plants and Asiatic Dayflower Blooming in the Woods of Central Pennsylvania
- 25: Summer Arrives in Pennsylvania with a Blast of Hot Air
- 13: Caterpillar Evidence Falls From the Trees
- 13: Spiderwort Blooming in the Morning and Black-Eyed Susan and Purple Cone Flower Just Starting to Bloom
- 09: Partridgeberry, a.k.a. Squaw Vine, Beautifies Our Pennsylvanian Woodland Paths
- 09: Violet and Yellow Wood-Sorrel Flowers Brighten Up the Edges of the Yard
May 2007 (9)
- 31: Late Spring Blooming Solomon’s Seals in Pennsylvanian Woodlands
- 31: Viburnum Bouquets in the Forests of Pennsylvania
- 25: Wild Geraniums, a.k.a. Cranesbill, Blooming in Pennsylvania
- 24: Deerberry Shrubs Blooming in the Mountains of PA
- 24: Raspberries and Chokecherries Blooming in PA
- 18: Dame’s Rocket Blooming in Pennsylvania
- 16: Wild Pink Flowers — Azaleas and Lady Slippers in the Mountains
- 16: Gaywings and a Red-Spotted Newt in a Pennsylvania Forest
- 10: Quite a Blooming Difference in 500 Miles and a Week!
April 2007 (8)
- 29: Spring Violets Blooming in Pennsylvania Mountains
- 23: Cherry Trees Are Now Blooming in the Mountains of Pennsylvania
- 21: Purple, Blue and White Hepatica Blooms Show Off Their Spring Colors and a New Leaf
- 15: Snow Drops Again on the Snow Drops
- 08: Snow in April - and It’s More Than a Dusting
- 07: Sprouting Brambles, Wild Roses and Yarrow
- 05: Just Wait and the Weather Will Change
- 04: Time for Spring Ephemerals to Pop-Up in the Forests!
March 2007 (4)
- 29: Another Early Spring Creeping Bloomer - Purple Dead Nettle
- 29: Beginnings of Spring in Pennsylvania
- 26: Common Chickweed is an Early Bloomer
- 15: Nuttin’ Bloomin’ Outdoors Just Yet!
February 2007 (1)
January 2007 (1)
December 2006 (1)
November 2006 (1)
October 2006 (5)
- 31: Autumn Violet and Holly Berries
- 10: Red Berries of the Smooth Sumac
- 05: Variety, the Spice of an Amish Farmer’s Market and Bakery
- 05: Autumn Colors in Sassafras, Goldenrod and Asters
- 04: Caterpillars and Walking Sticks
September 2006 (10)
- 29: Yellow Goldenrods and Purple Asters
- 28: Witch Hazel Trees Blooming in Autumn
- 28: Black Berries of Maple-leaved Viburnum
- 28: Rattlesnake-Plantain and Partridgeberry in the Woods
- 28: Flowering White Snakeroot
- 28: Red Berries - Star Magnolia and False Soloman’s Seal
- 28: Basil, Borage and Hyssop Flowers
- 19: Drying Sweet Onions and Stevia Sweet Leaf
- 15: Liriope and New Jersey Tea by the Woods
- 12: Lobelia at Harvest Time
August 2006 (5)
- 20: Faded Cone Flowers and a Blue Morning Sky
- 10: Sorrel and Giant Blue Hyssop
- 06: No Hornworms on Stevia
- 05: Flowering Catnip, Basil and Oregano Herbs
- 03: Fritillary Poses and A Double Tiger Lily
July 2006 (8)
- 30: The Great Spangled Fritillary Butterfly Ballet
- 24: Lariope, Statice, Dahlias and Greystokes
- 21: Cactus Flowers and Hibiscus
- 20: Sunflowers, Giant Hyssop and Stevia
- 18: Bee-Balm is Oswego-Tea
- 15: Black Bear Rubs a Tree
- 07: Purple Cone Flower, Cactus and Spider-Flowers
- 01: Jewelweed and Enchanter’s Nightshade
June 2006 (6)
- 18: Elders, Poke and Yarrow
- 12: Elders and Poison Ivy in Flower
- 09: Box Huckleberry and Mountain Laurel
- 06: Striped Wintergreen
- 04: Spiderwort, Partridgeberry and Tree Club Moss
- 01: Spiderwort, Speedwell and Sorrel
May 2006 (5)
- 29: Soloman’s Seal Smooth and False
- 15: Pine Bush Sands and Native Lupines
- 10: Blue False Hope Indigo
- 08: Mayapple Blooms
- 06: Wild Pinks
April 2006 (9)
- 30: Barberry, Newts and A Cow Rub
- 29: Wild Ginger and Pedro
- 27: Bagging the Bag Worms
- 25: Wild Oats and Garlic Mustard
- 24: Rue Anemone and Sassafras
- 19: April Blooms
- 18: Spring in North Carolina
- 11: The Blooming Begins
- 05: Spring Snow Sticks Around
March 2006 (10)
- 30: A Warm Breeze Starts the Sprouting
- 26: Coltsfoot by the Covered Bridge
- 22: Blustery March
- 19: Brisk, Windy and Cold
- 15: 6 Hours to Bloom
- 15: Winter is Baaack!
- 14: Small-flowered Bitter Cress
- 13: Birds on the Move
- 06: Hemlock in a Crowd
- 03: Icy Morning
February 2006 (2)
- 28: False Alarm
- 27: Spring is not far away!
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