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Part of the I-5 bridge replacement project. Non native vegetation is being removed and the area is to be restored to prairie.
Prairie Rose Cowgirl Birthday party blogged here: www.aestheticnest.com/2012/11/party-prairie-rose-cowgirl-...
I believe this falcon is a repeat winter visitor to this part of midtown Tucson.
2-7-10
Rillito River near Prince and Country Club
Tucson, AZ
Prairie Strips on Tim Smith's farm, Eagle Grove, IA. Tim farms 800 acres of corn and soybeans, and seeded prairie strips onto his land in the Spring of 2013. This photo was taken in July of 2016 in their third year of growth.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
This uncommon native bulb of the Prairie Onion (Allium stellatum) produces showy globes of lavender flowers in the heat of mid-summer. It will grow in the most inhospitable conditions, including dry sandy soils and rocky cliffs. An ideal rock garden plant, it thrives in dry, sunny and semi-shaded situations.
Prairie strips at Neal Smith Wildlife Refuge near Prairie City, Iowa, among the first established in Iowa. Iowa State University is studying their effectiveness for erosion control and other benefits.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Prairie Mimosa or Illinois Bundle Flower growing in prairie strips on Tim Smith's farm, Eagle Grove, Iowa.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Castilleja, commonly known as Indian paintbrush or prairie-fire, is a genus of about 200 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants native to the west of the Americas from Alaska south to the Andes.
So if you think this doesn't look look like the Indian Paintbrush growing where you live you're probably right :) This is Castilleja linariifolia, it is native to Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Wyoming. It is more commonly known as Wyoming Indian paintbrush, narrow-leaved Indian paintbrush, desert paintbrush, Wyoming desert paintbrush, Wyoming paintbrush, linaria-leaved Indian Paintbrush, and Indian Paintbrush.
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Knox College students and faculty conduct the annual Prairie Burn at the Green Oaks Biological Field Station. The burn, held this year during the Green Oaks Term interdisciplinary immersion program, is part of a prairie restoration project that began more than 50 years ago. Photo by Peter Bailley.
Prairie or Illinois Tick-trefoil (Desmodium illinoense), Pleasant Valley Conservancy, Dane County, Wisconsin
(SETOPHAGA DISCOLOR)prairie warbler-olive above, with faint chestnut streaks on back; yellow patch below eye;bright yellow, streaked with black on sides; indistinct wing bars. FEMALE and immature male are slightly duller.IMMATURE FEMALE is duller still,grayish olive above; compare to fall magnolia warbler usually forages in lower branches and brush, twitching its tail.. RANGE: generally common in open woodlands, scrublands,over grown fields,and mangrove.casual in the west,exceptin coastal CA,where it is rare in fall. also rare in fall to atlantic canada and newfoundland.declining in upper midwest.
Knox College students and faculty conduct the annual Prairie Burn at the Green Oaks Biological Field Station. The burn, held this year during the Green Oaks Term interdisciplinary immersion program, is part of a prairie restoration project that began more than 50 years ago. Photo by Peter Bailley.
Prairie restoration using controlled burning of the prairie grass at the Little Calumet River Prairie Nature Preserve by the IUN Science department.
Clifford Messinger Dry Prairie & Savanna Preserve
Rice Lake Dry Prairire Unit
Wisconsin State Natural Area #230
Walworth County
I stitched 45 of these with DMC on 25 ct Lugana. Megan C’s mom helped me make them into a quilted wall hanging for Molly.