September 29, 2020 Indian grass (Sorghastrum nutans) is an attractive warm season perennial bunchgrass native to Virginia that can grow over 6 feet tall. The bright yellow panicle flowers bloom from late summer to mid fall and are cross pollinated by the wind. The species prefers well drained soils in full sun but can tolerate a wide range of conditions. […]
What’s in Bloom | Goldenrod
September 18, 2020 Goldenrods (Solidago spp.) are perennial herbs in the aster family (Asteraceae) with golden blooms that mark the transition from late summer to autumn here in Virginia. According to The Flora of Virginia (our favorite resource when surveying plants) there are over 40 different species of Solidago found in Virginia. With such a large variety of goldenrod species, […]
This Month in Conservation Science | September 2020
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What’s in Bloom | Mistflower
September 11, 2020 Mistflower (Conoclinium coelestinum) is a perennial forb native to all of Virginia. The species is tolerant of moist, well-drained soils, but not poorly-drained or droughty soils. It can be seen growing in a wide variety of meadow habitats. Mistflower grows to a height of 3 to 4 feet and has leaves that are oppositely-arranged oval-shaped, toothed, 3 inches […]
What’s in Bloom | Field Thistle
September 1, 2020 Field thistle (Cirsium discolor) is a biennial herb native to the eastern half of the United States and Canada. It grows in a variety of soil, sun, and water conditions and can be found in pastures, forest edges, and roadsides. During the first year of growth, field thistle appears as a rosette of leaves close to the […]