See what happens? I think I’ve scraped and scratched enough to give them a chance?
See what happens? I think I’ve scraped and scratched enough to give them a chance?
It occurred to me. I’m directly effecting these plants in ways I didn’t think about.
These plants sprouted from seeds in my garden under these geological and environmental conditions, now I’m selecting seeds from the biggest flower heads for sowing. Speciation?
It occurred to me. I’m directly effecting these plants in ways I didn’t think about.
These plants sprouted from seeds in my garden under these geological and environmental conditions, now I’m selecting seeds from the biggest flower heads for sowing. Speciation?
1/8 oz Tephrosia virginiana.
1/8 oz Tephrosia virginiana.
1st patch sowed all the Echinacea purpurea collected this fall and 1/4 oz of Asclepias syriaca.
2nd patch sowed about 2 cups of Ratibida spp.
1st patch sowed all the Echinacea purpurea collected this fall and 1/4 oz of Asclepias syriaca.
2nd patch sowed about 2 cups of Ratibida spp.
Packet of Vernonia missurica
1/4 oz Amorpha canescens
1/8 oz Asclepias syriaca
Packet of Vernonia missurica
1/4 oz Amorpha canescens
1/8 oz Asclepias syriaca
1st experiment: Dump a thick layer of garden soil on top already turned overground.
1/8 oz Asclepias syriaca
1/8 oz Asclepias tuberosa
1 oz Baptisia alba
1 oz Baptisia australis minor
1/8 oz Echinacea purpurea
1st experiment: Dump a thick layer of garden soil on top already turned overground.
1/8 oz Asclepias syriaca
1/8 oz Asclepias tuberosa
1 oz Baptisia alba
1 oz Baptisia australis minor
1/8 oz Echinacea purpurea
I named her Nessarose because she has no arms.
I named her Nessarose because she has no arms.