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Thanks, and Fall is for Yellows

  • Writer: Dan Jamieson
    Dan Jamieson
  • Oct 5, 2019
  • 1 min read

Thanks to Bradley and Linda Middendorf and Chuck Nichols for their help today with the MNT. We planted, watered, potted, spread seeds, weeded, and picked up trash! ...

Meanwhile, Fall means yellow flowers for the native plants. Goldenbush and the rare Southern Tarplant are blooming profusely, attracting pollinating insects. And the showy yellow Hooker's Primrose grows anywhere, but likes moister soil. (Pictured is a patch of Primrose growing by the warehouse near the Astronautics Lane entrance, soaking up exess irrigation.)

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Linda and Bradley

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Hooker's Primrose

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Southern Tarplant with Funerreal Duskywing butterfly


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Goldenbush

 
 
 

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