Holy mother of Juglans
Easily the largest individual Iβve ever seen of Juglans cinerea, the Butternut!
#nativeplants
#Butternut
#Minnesota
#Endangeredspecies
#plants
Holy mother of Juglans
Easily the largest individual Iβve ever seen of Juglans cinerea, the Butternut!
#nativeplants
#Butternut
#Minnesota
#Endangeredspecies
#plants
First bloom of the year?
February 15th 2026
Enemion biternatum
Near Northfield, Mn
It seems to me like one thing AI would be terrible at is absolutely everything the Civilian Conservation Corps did.
Interested to know if people still use this site. I will be bored over the winter and will have the urge to post content once more
#minnesota
#nativeplants
#science
#prairie
#plants
Great question. Honestly it was just luck. We went to a spot to eat lunch while working in the field, and I was admiring some plants when a small branch twitched, I looked, and then looked again and saw it!
Blatchleyβs Walkingstick
Found in Minnesota
Can any entomologists confirm?
#entomology #insects #walkingstick #stickinsect
I often notice a small gap between the zizia blooming and the rest of the prairie taking off in mid-late June. False sunflower and spiderwort can fill in that space!
Iowans continue to allow corn, soy, and industrial meat producers to straight-up poison them, elect politicians at all levels that cheer it on. All cowards or kleptocrats in positions of power and nobody that will stand up to king corn or king shit (or as they say, "nutrients").
Better patent that genotype!
2nd year in a row that I have a white-colored large-flowered penstemon (Penstemon grandiflorus). Last years plant has not returned and this one is in a different location.
May 2025 was the 2nd warmest May on record globally. Here are the temperature departures from the 1991-2020 normal.
Small White Ladyβs Slipper
Cypripedium candidum
Minnesota Special Concern
A velvet worm side profile
!. Look at this astonishing animal. My velvet worm friend lives on moss in the rainforest. He is ANCIENT. WAY older than dinosaurs, lobopods like him even make an appearance in the Cambrian- when multicellular life became trendy.
You can find him today on a tree at Wildsumaco, in Ecuador :)
Penstemon and bombus were made for each other
Mar 2025 and Mar-May 2025 temperature departure from normal. (Deleted an earlier version due to a calculation error.)
Spring (Mar-May) precipitation rank compared against all springs since 1895.
Carex formosa, Handsome sedge
Minnesota State Endangered!
The veg team (coworker and I) stumbled across this lone specimen in Dakota County
A tableau featuring a list of plants with the header "SEED BOMBS: SUN", numerous brown orbs with flecks of plant matter in them, a mess of seed envelopes and binder clips.
Close-up of some seed bombs with various seeds that have asteraceae vibes stuck to their surfaces, with perhaps one or two other varieties visible too.
I have made seed bombs. π± #nativeplants
And all of the herbicides bound to the soil too!
Yesterday I could feel the dust in my eyes, it was disturbing
Hillβs thistle
Cirsium pumilum var. Hollis
State Threatened in Minnesota
Found in Dakota County
#nativeplants #conservation
Flower with rain drops
A small colony, ~20 individuals flowering
Buckbean developing fruit
Buckbean
Menyanthes trifoliata
Growing in one of Minnesotaβs southern-most tamarack bog!
#nativeplants #lebanonhills #minnesota
Rudbeckia laciniata is a top tier edible plant. The leaves taste like carrots! Great crunch and succulence as well
First Columbine bloom of the year!
Miesville
#nativeplants
According to data, 6,052 international visitors to South Africa shot 34,515 animals in 2023, the most recent year for which full statistics are available.
A total of 521 lions were shot for trophies in 2023.
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What do you use those ride-on machines for? I know theyβre used in lawn care for fertilizer and herbicide application
Sorry to hear that, youβve been a big inspiration for me to get into this field. I think itβs still worth it, and being honest about whatβs happening with the Feds. This mess will be temporary and people entering the workforce in 4+ years from now could be walking into a better situation.
Thatβs great!
Hey well I will admit thatβs a good sign, also impressive that itβs stuck around for 30 years. However that could be a sign it has the potential to become invasive if the population can survive indefinitely. Not trying to criticize, just educating. Get rid of that garlic mustard!