Usually I like to focus my observations and energy on natives... if I spent too much time paying attention to the invasives, I'd have a terribly negative attitude, as there are a lot of them. Still, sometimes its important to be aware of their phenophases...
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Purple Loosestrife, ravager of wetlands, is in peak bloom now...
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Sweet clover is blooming, slightly past peak. |
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Queen Anne's Lace... many are blooming,
many are already going to seed... |
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Chickory -- probably peaked last week but there's still plenty. |
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This photo is just to show the whitecaps on the lake --
it's another REALLY windy day! |
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