skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Dummerston Sightings
Nature tidbits from around the area
Welcome
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, July 4, 2017
7-4 Moth Mullein
7-4
Moth Mullein comes in two colors, yellow and white, and both can be found in flower now.
John
Yellow Moth Mullein
White Moth Mellein
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
How to post
If you want to be able to write new posts just contact Lynn Levine. We are allowed 100 authors. Otherwise, feel free to comment.
Followers
Blog Archive
►
2024
(151)
►
August
(27)
►
July
(31)
►
June
(30)
►
May
(31)
►
April
(22)
►
March
(9)
►
February
(1)
►
2023
(158)
►
August
(27)
►
July
(31)
►
June
(30)
►
May
(31)
►
April
(28)
►
March
(11)
►
2022
(162)
►
September
(7)
►
August
(26)
►
July
(31)
►
June
(31)
►
May
(31)
►
April
(23)
►
March
(11)
►
January
(2)
►
2021
(158)
►
December
(1)
►
October
(1)
►
September
(6)
►
August
(24)
►
July
(31)
►
June
(31)
►
May
(32)
►
April
(18)
►
March
(12)
►
February
(1)
►
January
(1)
►
2020
(176)
►
September
(3)
►
August
(26)
►
July
(32)
►
June
(31)
►
May
(31)
►
April
(29)
►
March
(24)
►
2019
(146)
►
September
(1)
►
August
(25)
►
July
(31)
►
June
(30)
►
May
(29)
►
April
(20)
►
March
(9)
►
February
(1)
►
2018
(136)
►
December
(3)
►
November
(2)
►
October
(1)
►
August
(15)
►
July
(30)
►
June
(30)
►
May
(32)
►
April
(19)
►
March
(4)
▼
2017
(138)
►
August
(23)
▼
July
(31)
7-31 American Painted Lady
7-30 Stinkhorn fungus
7-29 Snowberry Clearwing moth
7-28 Whorled Milkwort
7-27 Helleborine
7-26 Water Horehound
7-25 Tick-Trefoil
7-24 Feverfew
7-23 Spiny-leaved sow Thistle
7-22 Raccoon
7-21 Wild Thyme
7-20 Woodland Agrimony
7-19 Spotted Wintergreen
7-18 Wild Basil
7-17 Canadian Burnet
7-16 Marsh Speedwell
7-15 Buckeye butterfly
7-14 Mad-dog Skullcap
7-13 Marsh Bellfower
7-12 Yellow Sweet Clover
7-11 Showy Tick Trefoil
7-10 Touch-me-nots
7-9 Square-stemmed Monkey Flower
7-8 Crab Spider
7-7 Round-leaved Sundews
7-6 Monarch butterfly caterpillar
7-5 Partridge Berry
7-4 Moth Mullein
7-3 Canada Lilies
7-2 Purple Loosestrife
7-1 Green Amaranth
►
June
(29)
►
May
(30)
►
April
(23)
►
March
(2)
►
2016
(144)
►
December
(1)
►
August
(20)
►
July
(30)
►
June
(29)
►
May
(31)
►
April
(21)
►
March
(8)
►
February
(3)
►
January
(1)
►
2015
(144)
►
December
(1)
►
August
(17)
►
July
(31)
►
June
(28)
►
May
(30)
►
April
(22)
►
March
(12)
►
February
(1)
►
January
(2)
►
2014
(179)
►
December
(11)
►
September
(4)
►
August
(25)
►
July
(31)
►
June
(30)
►
May
(30)
►
April
(27)
►
March
(12)
►
February
(5)
►
January
(4)
►
2013
(199)
►
December
(3)
►
November
(2)
►
October
(6)
►
September
(7)
►
August
(22)
►
July
(24)
►
June
(26)
►
May
(29)
►
April
(36)
►
March
(22)
►
February
(13)
►
January
(9)
►
2012
(146)
►
December
(6)
►
November
(5)
►
October
(2)
►
September
(8)
►
August
(14)
►
July
(22)
►
June
(19)
►
May
(23)
►
April
(23)
►
March
(9)
►
February
(7)
►
January
(8)
►
2011
(162)
►
December
(10)
►
November
(13)
►
October
(4)
►
September
(3)
►
August
(16)
►
July
(31)
►
June
(8)
►
May
(17)
►
April
(25)
►
March
(18)
►
February
(9)
►
January
(8)
►
2010
(176)
►
December
(8)
►
November
(5)
►
October
(1)
►
September
(5)
►
August
(21)
►
July
(20)
►
June
(29)
►
May
(30)
►
April
(47)
►
March
(10)
►
2009
(22)
►
July
(3)
►
June
(19)
Contributors
Annamarie
Betsy
Carolyn
Cheryl Wilfong
Connie
John
John
Karen
Lynn Levine
Matthew Hoffman
Pat
Paul A.
Unknown
spotted
No comments:
Post a Comment