Posts Tagged ‘Rudbeckia’

Tres Orugas Camufladas (Three Camouflaged Caterpillars) by , Ranger

July 13th, 2010

Caterpillars are consumed by everything from wasps, birds, and even people. It’s in their best interest to conceal themselves from potential predators. Three caterpillars that do their best at making themselves invisible are acitve now. All are moth larvae. If you know their language, where and when to look for them, they can be spotted fairly [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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June Floral Photos by , Ranger

June 24th, 2010

Some images of June’s flora… What have you seen? Read the rest of this entry »

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Early June Color by , Ranger

June 15th, 2009

Rudbeckia, or Black-eyed Susan, with its showy multi-rayed yellow-orange flowers, is currently the most abundant flower in Catch the Wind. Mixed in with the Rudbeckia, look for the flowers of Butterfly Weed (Asclepia tuberosa), a favorite of many butterflies and other insects. Elsewhere around the Explore the Wild/Catch the Wind loop Daisy Fleabane, Queen Anne’s [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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