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- 23: Black and Yellow Striped Caterpillars Love Blueberry Leaves
- 21: Swallow-Tailed Kite Spotted in Pennsylvania
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April 2017 (6)
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- 18: Coltsfoot Flowers Next to the Creek
- 14: Early Bloomers At Millerstown Park
- 10: Early April Bloomers at Little Buffalo State Park
- 09: Botanical Images of Redstem Stork’s Bill
- 07: Blooming Storksbills at a Civil War Cemetery
- 03: Spring Posies Appear At Last
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May 2016 (6)
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- 26: Bloodroot Blooms Pretty in Early Spring
- 19: Cut-Leaf Toothwort Making Seeds
- 17: Royal Botanic Gardens Reports on Plant Diversity & Global Risks
- 10: Blooming Sassafras in Male and Female Flowers
- 05: Susquehanna Trillium Show at Shenk’s Ferry
- 03: Saxifrage and Wild Columbine Grow On The Rocks
April 2016 (4)
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- 28: Wild Phlox & Bluebell Show at Shenk’s Ferry in Late April
- 19: Jacob’s Ladder Blooming at Wildwood Park
- 12: Running Pines Reproduce in Very Early Spring
- 05: Hellebores Can Take The Cold
March 2016 (8)
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- 31: The Lowest Early Spring Natural Flowers
- 24: Red Berries & Seeds Hang On Through Winter
- 17: Record Warmth Rushes Spring In PA
- 15: Beauty and Utility of the Ubiquitous Dandelion
- 10: Lil Standup Fern A Spleenwort
- 08: Skunk Cabbage First Flowers of Spring
- 03: What Ferns Stay Green Through Winter
- 01: Don’t Miss Shenk’s Ferry This Spring
February 2016 (2)
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December 2015 (4)
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- 31: Witch Hazel Blooms Latest in the Year
- 29: Lone Coltsfoot Volunteers in the Lane
- 11: Flower Poetry Fridays: Flower Glossary Part 3
- 04: Flower Poetry Fridays: Flower Glossary Part 2
November 2015 (6)
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- 27: Flower Poetry Fridays: Flower Glossary Part 1
- 20: Flower Poetry Fridays: Farewell To The Flowers
- 17: Late-Blooming Thoroughwort Attracts Butterflies
- 13: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Winter Bouquet
- 06: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Ministry of Flowers
- 05: Make Your Own Sunshine in the Darkening Days of Autumn
October 2015 (8)
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- 30: Flower Poetry Fridays: Misletoe at The Tomb of Washington
- 23: Flower Poetry Fridays: Changes During Sickness
- 16: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Garden and the Rain
- 13: Great Solomon’s Seal Big Blue Berries
- 09: Flower Poetry Fridays: Evening Flowers
- 06: Red Berries Start Colorful Autumn
- 02: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Hare-Bell
- 01: Yellow Flower Having No Petals But Ticks
September 2015 (10)
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- 29: Turtlehead Flowering White in the Woods
- 25: Flower Poetry Fridays: Spring Blossoms to the Mourner
- 22: Bur Cucumber Is a Woodland Vine
- 18: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Travelled Flower
- 15: Odd Orange or Yellow Flowers by the Roadside
- 11: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Emigrant Daisy
- 10: Chiffon Yellow Evening Primrose Blooms At Twilight
- 04: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Rose-Geranium, Companion of a Voyage
- 03: Single Whorled Wingstem An Aberrant Individual
- 01: A Native Sunflower That Likes A Little Shade
August 2015 (11)
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- 28: Flower Poetry Fridays: Alpine Flowers
- 27: Green-headed Coneflower at the River
- 25: Two Native Sunflowers Bloom Where Forest Meets River
- 21: Flower Poetry Fridays: Planting Flowers On The Grave Of Parents
- 18: Smooth Sumac Starting to Turn Red
- 14: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Lily’s Whisper
- 13: What to Do With Red Edible Sumac Berries
- 11: Tree of Heaven Grows Fast to Give Shade
- 07: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Stranger’s Flower
- 06: How to Know Sumac Leaves
- 04: Collecting Lemony Red Sumac Berries
July 2015 (8)
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- 31: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Early Frost
- 24: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Willow, Poppy, and Violet
- 23: St. John’s Wort flowering like crazy
- 21: Wintergreen Flowers in the Forest
- 17: Flower Poetry Fridays: Blossoms Falling From The Fruit-Trees
- 10: Flower Poetry Fridays: A Circle of Friends Compared to Flowers
- 09: Did Black Snakeroot Get On Your Socks?
- 03: Flower Poetry Fridays: Forgotten Flowers To A Bride
June 2015 (8)
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- 30: Caterpillars Destroy Ferns But Life Finds A Way
- 26: Flower Poetry Fridays: Planting Geranium and Box on the Grave of an Aged Friend
- 25: Whorled Loosestrife Flowers in Forest Openings
- 22: What Do You Mean It’s Just Now Summer?
- 19: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Tears of April
- 12: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Constant Friends
- 09: Easy Trail Walk Near Harrisburg at Grandon Farms
- 05: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Evening Primrose
May 2015 (12)
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- 29: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Hollyhock and Her Visitor
- 26: Shenk’s Ferry Avoided By Proposed Pipeline Route
- 22: Flower Poetry Fridays: Gossip with a Spring Bouquet
- 21: Pink Lady Slipper Blooming Cohort
- 20: Poetry of the Earth Program in East Haven, CT
- 15: Flower Poetry Fridays: Wild Flowers Gathered for a Sick Friend
- 14: Spring Beauty Still Flowering in Woodlands
- 12: Yellow Star-like Flowering Weed is a Buttercup
- 08: Flower Poetry Fridays: Transplanted Flowers
- 07: Is Transplanting Natives Ever A Bad Idea?
- 05: Trout Lilies in Abundance Near Forested Waters
- 01: Flower Poetry Fridays: King Frost and the Garden Beauties
April 2015 (7)
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- 29: Spring Flowers Blooming at Little Buffalo State Park
- 28: Bluet Colony Growing Well on the Mountain Ridge
- 24: Flower Poetry Fridays: Minerva’s Prize
- 21: Find Hepatica Blooms Hiding in the Woods
- 17: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Desert Flower
- 10: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Dahlia and Verbena
- 03: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Cactus Speciosissimus
March 2015 (5)
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- 27: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Snow-Drop
- 23: First Flower of the Spring Season
- 20: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Blossom and the Beautiful
- 13: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Tulip and Eglantine
- 06: Flower Poetry Fridays: Flora’s Party
February 2015 (4)
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- 27: Flower Poetry Fridays: The White Lily
- 20: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Lobelia Cardinalis
- 13: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Disobedient Pansy
- 06: Flower Poetry Fridays: He Told His Love In Flowers
January 2015 (3)
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- 30: Flower Poetry Fridays: The Winter Hyacinth
- 23: Flower Poetry Fridays: Flowers
- 21: Mrs. Sigourney’s The Voice of Flowers Slated for Fridays
December 2014 (2)
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August 2014 (5)
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- 21: Blooming Anise Hyssop Attracts Bees and Butterflies
- 19: Joe Pye Weed and Loosestrife Purple Along the Roadside
- 14: Mosquitoes Lay Eggs on Still Water No Matter How Shallow
- 12: New Lavender Flower in Grassy Field
- 05: Is That A White Phlox Blooming in Summer?
July 2014 (10)
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- 31: Teasel Fills an Empty Lot
- 29: Bee Balm Blooming Brilliant Red in the Middle of July
- 22: Heal All Shows Up On Driveway
- 17: Indian Hemp Isn’t Smokable
- 15: The Many Pollinators of Wild Parsnips
- 10: Wild Parsnip Flowers Yellow in Umbels
- 08: Viburnum Foliage Not Like Elderberry
- 03: Elderberry Shrubs Look Like Viburnum In The Distance
- 01: Get Your Summer Gear at REI 25% Off Today!
- 01: Bugle Was a Purple Roadside Weed
June 2014 (9)
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- 26: Invasive Plants List for Pennsylvania
- 24: Wild Pink Flowers on the Hillsides
- 19: Asian Long-Horned Beetle Look-a-Like Pine Sawyer
- 17: Wild Geraniums Bloom for Weeks
- 13: Dame’s Rocket Not Native to America
- 11: No Flowers For Large Whorled Pogonia
- 07: Star Toadflax Flowers in the Forest
- 05: Seeds of Field Peppergrass and Field Pennycress
- 03: Peppergrass Grows Tall in Forgotten Fields
May 2014 (12)
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- 31: Miterwort Flowers Like a Bishop’s Cap
- 29: Yellow Downy Violets Bloom by the Creek
- 27: Gender Specific Lemony Flowers of Sassafras
- 21: Jack-in-the-Pulpit Hides in a Thicket
- 17: Wild Ginger Blossoms Hide Near the Creek
- 15: Tiny Blue Forget-Me-Nots in a Parking Lot
- 13: Yellow Corydalis Hides Among the Violets
- 09: Squirrel Corn Blooms in Pure White
- 07: Lesser Celandine Blooms by the Creek
- 05: Pennsylvania Sedge Hides in the Oak Forest
- 03: Shenk’s Ferry is the Richest Glen Ever
- 01: Bluebells at the Creek Sway in the Breeze
April 2014 (10)
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- 29: Early Saxifrage Blooms in Rocky Areas
- 27: Breezy Day for Rue Anemone at Boyd Big Tree Preserve
- 25: Spicebush Blossoms Before the Leaves Come Out
- 23: Dutchman’s Breeches Hanging Out on the Hillsides
- 21: Hepatica Blooming in the Sunny Woodlands
- 18: Maple Flowers Make the Hills Red
- 16: Coltsfolt Blossoms Smile in the Sunshine
- 14: Gifford Pinchot Promises Posies
- 02: Korean Dogwood in the Wrong Place Twice
- 01: April First Starts the Spring Ephemeral Hunt
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- 31: Smooth Solomon’s Seal Blooms in Pairs
- 24: May Bloomers and Bullfrogs
- 17: Violet Jelly Made from Northern Downy Violets
- 10: Blue and Yellow Iris Flowering in Pennsylvania
- 03: Dogwood Trees Bloom After Serviceberries
April 2012 (4)
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- 26: Serviceberry Trees Bloom at Woods Edge
- 19: Spring Beauty is a Native Bulb
- 12: Late Coltsfoot Flowers and Dark-eyed Juncos
- 05: Plants Bloom Early in a Spring Surprise
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September 2011 (3)
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- 15: Deadly Nightshade Volunteers in the Vegetable Garden
- 12: Ground Cherries Sweet Little Husk Tomatoes In A Paper Shell
- 07: Making Hot Pepper Jam
August 2011 (8)
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- 29: Butterfly Weed Flowers in Brilliant Orange
- 18: New Recipe for Elderberry Jelly
- 12: Making Wine Raspberry Jam
- 10: Wineberries Abundant On A Hillside Facing South
- 08: Cow Wheat Native Woodland Plant
- 05: Red Eft Going Boldly in the Woods
- 03: Spotted Wintergreen An Evergreen Woodland Herb
- 01: Wintergreen Bells Open for Teaberry Blooms
July 2011 (11)
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- 29: Field Pennycress With Peppery Seeds
- 27: White Wild Licorice Flowers in the Summer Woods
- 25: Whorled Pogonia No Blooming for Wild Orchid
- 22: Surprise Blue-Eyed Grass in the Lawn
- 20: Wild Anise Root Is A Native Cousin to Parsley
- 18: Poison Ivy Flowers in Orange and Green
- 15: Bowman’s Root Blooming with Mountain Laurel
- 13: Goatsbeard: Giant Yellow Flowers by the Road
- 11: Ode to a Sargent Crabapple Weed
- 09: Deerberry Blooms Light up the Wood’s Edge
- 07: Huckleberries On the Mountain Ridge Are Lowbush Blueberries
June 2011 (2)
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- 19: Northern Downy Violet in Two Week Bloom
- 16: Dogtooth Violet is a Yellow Trout Lily
- 14: Spring Ephemerals Bloom in Mass Quantities
- 13: Wild Native Bee Hive in a Catalpa Tree
- 01: Photos Help to Locate Perennial Plants
April 2011 (11)
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- 30: Rue Anemone Dances in the Wind
- 29: Hepatica Leaves Upright or Prostrate
- 28: Northern Ringneck Snake on Rocky Hillside
- 27: Northern White Violets Bloom Next to a Stream
- 26: Skunk Cabbage at the Spring-Fed Stream
- 25: Old Corn Fields Covered with Chickweed
- 23: Bluebells and Spring Beauties Along the Creek
- 22: Spring Ephemeral: Hepatica americana
- 21: Brown Springtails Jump On a Puddle
- 20: Coltsfoot Blooms and Dandelion Salad
- 19: Snowy Crocus, Sunny Hepatica
March 2011 (4)
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- 30: Early Spring Blooming Dictated by Elevation and Longitude
- 19: Snowdrops and Bittercress Flowers Bloom First
- 03: Looking Forward to White Raspberry Fruits
- 01: Swans and Geese Fly As Tulips Peek Out
February 2011 (1)
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September 2010 (3)
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- 28: Rooting Hormones from Willows and Poplar Trees
- 19: Solomon’s Seal Blue Berries Dangle Down
- 10: Caterpillars Eat Blueberry Leaves: Hairy, Yellow-Orange Stripes on Black
July 2010 (13)
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- 19: Ox-eye Daisy Pretty Along the Roads
- 16: Poison Hemlock Prolific in the Fence Rows
- 15: Echinacea the Purple Coneflower Perennial
- 14: Blackberries Ripen in July After the Black Raspberries Are Gone
- 13: Whorled Loosestrife Flowers in Open Woods
- 08: Cooking with Sumac Berries
- 07: Longleaf Summer Bluets Flower Among Blades of Grass
- 06: Sumac Flower Buds and Red Berries
- 05: Mayapples Yellow When Ripe for Lemonade
- 04: Asiatic Dayflower Blooms For One Day
- 03: Wild Geranium Gone to Seed
- 02: Elderflowers Bloom in June for August Elderberries
- 01: Whorled Pogonia Two With Seeds
June 2010 (29)
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- 30: Partridgeberry Forest Flower Twins
- 29: Spiderwort Flowers Plentiful and Pretty
- 28: Hay-Scented Fern Grows Lush
- 27: A Field Full of Crimson Clover
- 26: Dame’s Rocket Blooms in Purple and White
- 25: Yellow Green Cypress Spurge at a Cemetery
- 24: Purple Columbine Flowering Along the Road
- 23: Japanese Beetles Get the Soap
- 23: Solomon’s Seal Smooth Giant False and Starry
- 22: Maple-Leaved Viburnum Blooms Pink and White
- 21: Cleavers Weeds Make Bedstraw for Deer
- 20: Whorled Pogonia 2010, A Flowering Year For A Wild Orchid
- 19: Star-of-Bethlehem Just Another Roadside Alien
- 18: Yellow and Blue Flowers Dot the Lawn Yard
- 17: Fringed Polygala Flowered Extensively in 2010
- 16: Bastard Toadflax a Parasitic Woodland Herb
- 15: Lone Turkey Shuffles Out of Woods
- 14: Wild Geranium Blooms During May in PA
- 12: Blue False Indigo Flowers in Spring
- 11: Sour Grass is Yellow Oxalis in the Yard
- 10: Black Cherry Trees Flowered Beautifully in 2010
- 09: Lariope-Liriope is a Tough Plant
- 08: Native Yarrow Patch Yields Bountiful Flowers
- 07: Perfoliate Bellwort Flowers at the Edge of the Woods
- 05: Rolled Leaves of False Solomon’s Seal Unfurl One By One
- 04: Dove’s Foot Geranium Taking a Foot Hold
- 03: Yellow Flags Flower Down by the River
- 02: Fleabanes the First Aster-Type Flowers to Bloom
- 01: The Showy Orchis That Wasn’t
May 2010 (21)
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- 28: Mustards Blooming Bright Yellow in Fallow Fields
- 27: Field Mustard Seed Pods Slender and Long
- 26: Late Last Bloomers of Bloodroot and Hepatica
- 25: Privet Shrub Smells Like Spring
- 24: Large and Small Trees Cut Down By Power Company
- 21: Downy Yellow Violet Flowers in Moist Woodlands
- 20: Greater Celandine Has The Craziest Leaf Shape
- 19: Golden Alexanders a Kind of Wild Parsley
- 17: Honeysuckle That Doesn’t Smell Sweet
- 16: Pink Lady’s Slipper Moccasin Flower Blooming in Pennsylvania
- 15: Blooming Huckleberries and Pink Lady’s-Slippers
- 14: Golden Ragwort Blooming at the Creek’s Edge
- 13: Early Saxifrage Blooms on Woodland Hillsides
- 08: Wild Ginger Blossoms Touch the Earth
- 07: Miterwort Bishop’s Cap Blooming Near the Creek in the Woods
- 06: Jack-in-the-Pulpit A Wetland Spring Ephemeral
- 05: Spring Beauty Claytonia Blooming in Open Woodlands
- 04: Coltsfoot Going to Seed by the Road
- 03: Pussytoes Flowering by the Roadside
- 02: Rue Anemone Windflower Flowers in the Woodlands
- 01: Fairy Wings Gaywings Blooming in the Forest with Wintergreen
April 2010 (22)
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- 30: Spring Ephemeral Flowers Bloom For All to See
- 29: Spring Beauty Blooms in Large Colonies
- 28: Windy Spring Weather Brings Down Pine Tree
- 27: Redbud Trees Flower Purple at the Edge of the Woods
- 26: Trout Lily Flowers Next to the Juniata River
- 25: Bloodroot the White Woodland Flower with a Red Root
- 24: Dutchman’s Breeches Bloom the First Half of April in Pennsylvania
- 23: Bluets Colonize the Open Field
- 22: Fields Full of Flowering Weeds Pennsylvania Bittercress, Purple Dead Nettle and Field Peppergrass
- 21: Mill Race Trail: Shoaff’s Mill, Bloodroot and Spring Beauties
- 20: Huge Skunk Cabbage Leaves Roll Out at the Creek
- 19: Trailing Arbutus Flowers Hide Among the Leaves
- 18: Fisherman’s Trail at Little Buffalo State Park Newport PA
- 17: Huckleberry Recipes Can Substitute for Blueberries
- 16: Blooming Box Huckleberries in the Tuscarora State Forest
- 15: Spring Ephemeral Flowers at Little Buffalo State Park Newport PA
- 12: Four-lobed Hepatica Leaves Show Individuality
- 11: Hepatica Flowers Close at Night
- 10: Hepatica, a Spring Ephemeral Blooming in the Woods of Pennsylvania
- 09: Heat Pushes Hepatica Plants to Bloom Early
- 09: Plants Waking Up From Long Winter Nap
- 08: Yellow Coltsfoot Blooms and Hoof-shaped Leaves
March 2010 (10)
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- 31: New Pink Geranium Dove’s Foot Cranesbill
- 30: Hepatica, a Spring Ephemeral in Hardwood Forests
- 29: First Blooming Yard Weed Pennsylvania Bittercress
- 28: Red-flowering Maple Trees
- 27: Coltsfoot, the Alien Cough Suppressant Plant
- 26: Coltsfoot – Identifying the Roadside Dandelion
- 25: Crocuses Still Blooming But Crowded
- 24: Perennial Catnip Growing Green Again
- 23: Crocus Blooms Open Up with the Sunlight
- 22: Signs of Spring in South Central Pennsylvania
July 2009 (1)
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May 2009 (3)
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- 29: Fresh Strawberries and Flowering Viburnum
- 06: White Raspberries, An Everlasting Variety
- 03: Redbuds in Bloom and Birds Singing Loudly
April 2009 (4)
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- 27: Warm Weather Starts the Dogwood Blooms
- 23: Wild Cherry Trees Blooming in Pennsylvania
- 23: New Garden Soil for Earth Day
- 20: April Showers and Cherry Trees Flower
March 2009 (1)
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November 2008 (7)
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- 14: Witch Hazel From the Woodlands to the Medicine Cabinet
- 12: Small Whorled Pogonia Hiding Among the Sassafras Leaves
- 07: Making Homemade Ketchup in the Outdoor Kitchen
- 04: Sassafras Tea: An Autumn Treat From the Edge of the Woods
- 03: The Many Colors of Sassafras
- 02: Panty Hose Storage of Sweet Vidalia Onions
- 01: ROI of 250% on Walla Walla Onion Harvest
October 2008 (11)
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- 31: Sassafras Leaves Give Flavor to Soups as Filé Spice
- 31: Orange Fruiting Lily-of-the-Valley
- 30: Two White Asters Along a Sunny Lane in Pennsylvania
- 25: New England Asters Bloom in Purple and Gold
- 17: Wingstem is a Late Summer Moppy Sunflower
- 15: Dark Purple New York Iron Weed Beautifies the Roadside
- 13: Viburnum Berries and Showy Purple Foliage
- 10: Catnip Harvest: Strong-Scented Fun for Kitty and Tea for You
- 04: White Sage: A Fragrant Incense For Air Purification
- 03: Sweet Annie Smells Like the Old General Store
- 02: Red Wiggler Worms Live in a Worm Bin
September 2008 (6)
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- 20: Saving Food Scraps to Feed the Worms
- 17: Worms in Bin Recycle My Kitchen Waste
- 12: Virgin’s Bower Vines Along the Country Roadsides in Pennsylvania
- 10: Lopseed Along the Lane Flowered in July
- 03: Strawberry Look-a-like – But Only in the Leaves
- 01: Elderberry Jelly Recipe for Most Delicious Toast
August 2008 (11)
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- 24: Virginia Bugleweed and Wild Mint Share the Lane
- 22: Wet Year Brings Bountiful Elderberries to Pennsylvania
- 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)
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- 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)
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April 2008 (2)
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- 05: Sights and Sounds of Spring in Central Pennsylvania
- 04: Coltsfoot Heralds Spring with its Bright Yellow Blossoms
January 2008 (1)
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December 2007 (3)
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- 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)
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September 2007 (1)
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August 2007 (3)
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- 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)
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- 18: Catnip Flowering to the Bumblebees’ Delight in PA
- 15: Downy Rattlesnake Plantain in the Woods of Pennsylvania
June 2007 (8)
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- 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)
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- 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)
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- 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)
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- 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)
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November 2006 (1)
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October 2006 (5)
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- 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)
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- 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)
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- 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)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 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)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 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)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 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)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 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)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 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)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 28: False Alarm
- 27: Spring is not far away!
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Greetings, your blog is wonderful. I am also interested in some information on it’s creator if you are willing to share. Thank You.
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your nice comments. I see by your lovely site that we have an appreciation for the same things, at least with respect to pretty flowers and yummy garden delights. It’s a little too early for Trout Lilies in CT, isn’t it? I’m afraid I have been behind the curtain in my sharing here at wildeherb, so it just may be time to step out from behind it. Stay tuned!