Take a closer look at Queen Anne’s Lace. Have you ever noticed that the flowers on the outside edges are larger than the others? What about all the ants and other insects that explore the flowers? Have you ever looked closely at the seed head?
Month: June 2024
Field Report- June 13, 2024
What’s blooming on the trails this week? The crape myrtle, sourwood and mimosa trees are flowering. This year, I’ve noticed that the white crape myrtle flowers come out first, followed by the lavender flowers. I haven’t seen any trees with pink or red flowers yet. Does it always happen that way? For small plants, I… Continue reading Field Report- June 13, 2024
Field Report- June 21, 2024
I have seen a few new flowers this week: bitterweed, spring ladies’-tresses, rough sunflower, poor-joe, smooth rose-mallow, and the pink crape myrtle trees. Both roundleaf and narrowleaf eupatorium are starting to form flowers. This was the first time I’ve seen the poor-joe plant. It’s always exciting to learn a new species! What plants are you… Continue reading Field Report- June 21, 2024
Goldenrod Rosette Gall
Have you ever seen something like this? It’s a goldenrod plant in the late spring, before flowering. The top of the plant is growing a flower-like cluster of leaves. This is called a goldenrod rosette gall. An insect called a goldenrod gall midge (Rhopalomyia solidaginis) has laid its eggs on the top of the goldenrod… Continue reading Goldenrod Rosette Gall
Mills Spring Greenway
Have you had the chance to explore the Mills Spring Greenway in Morrisville? I recently went for the very first time, and I highly recommend it! The Mills Spring Greenway runs between Paramount Parkway and Carrington Mill Boulevard. The flat trail is 1.16 miles long. The office buildings on Sync Street are on one side… Continue reading Mills Spring Greenway
National Trails Day
June first is National Trails Day. Get outside and enjoy the trails!
Quiet Nature- June 10, 2024
Enjoy a dose of quiet nature today. Ligated Furrow Bee (Halictus ligatus) on a black-eyed Susan.
What Flowers Will Bloom in July?
The large, showy flowers really start to come out in July. The sunflowers, beebalms, Joe-Pye-weeds and goldenrods start blooming this month. Look carefully in the shady, wet areas and you might find monkey flowers. Don’t forget to check the July Flower page for even more flowers that will bloom in July.