Published November 20, 2015 Ultra Violet In my woods one of the first wildflowers is the violet, often blooming in late winter. They are gone from my forest […]
Published November 3, 2015 Wild and Woolly Winter In 1948 Dr. Curran, then curator of insects at New York City’s American Museum of Natural History, began a tradition of traveling […]
Published November 11, 2015 Etched Branches Nearly halfway through November, it is a strange time of year here. Most traces of autumn have faded, but winter has not […]
Published October 13, 2015 Burning bush A native of Asia, Euonymus alatus was introduced as a garden plant around 1860 to the U.S. One of the main reasons […]