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To all those interested in the natural world. Please add your sightings.

In the woods we return to reason and faith-Emerson

Best-Lynn

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Sandy Jointweed

Sandy Jointweed favors dry sandy locations, and it first flowers very late in the season. John

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Slender Gerardia, Purslane

Slender Gerardia favors dry woods and fields. I also find it on sandy river banks.
Purslane, AKA Pusley, shows up in gardens and waste places. John

Monday, August 25, 2025

False Nettle, Black Vulture

Moist or boggy areas are home to False Nettle.
A Black Vulture was cleaning up roadkill along Rte. 30. John

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Gall-of-the-earth, Common Mugwort

Tall Rattlesnake Root, AKA Gall-of-the-earth, is flowering in woods and thickets.
Waste places are overrun with Common Mugwort. John

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Berries, berries, berries

Highbush Cranberry, Silky Dogwood, False Solomon's Seal and Poison Ivy have all produced a plentiful crop of berries. John
Highbush Cranberry
Silky Dogwood
False Solomon's Seal
Poison Ivy

Friday, August 22, 2025

Zigzag Goldenrod, Carrion Flower berries

Rich woods are home to Zigzag Goldenrod, AKA Broad-leaved Goldenrod.
The berries of Carrion Flower will turn a deep blue-black. John

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Closed Gentian, Blackberries, Black Bear

Closed Gentian, AKA Bottle Gentian, favors moist woods and meadows.
A few Blackberries were ripe and ready to sample.
A smallish Black Bear made a leisurely exploration of my compost pile. John

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Clearweed, Beggar Ticks, Bobcat

Clearweed, AKA Richweed, grows in moist shady areas.
Waste places host Beggar Ticks, AKA Sticktight.
A Bobcat wandered by this afternoon. John

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Bur Cucumber, Three-seeded Mercury

Riverbanks and moist thickets are home to One-seeded Bur Cucumber.
Three-seeded Mercury inhabits fields, roadsides and waste places. John

Monday, August 18, 2025

Virginia Stickseed, Fruits of Star-flowered Solomon's Seal

Open woodlands, thickets and lightly cultivated areas host Virginia Sticksee.
The fruits of Star-flowered Solomon's Seal are now picture worthy. John