Growing in a mesic, sandy loam prairie. Calopogon tuberosus also grows around here, but in damper locations and starts flowering a couple weeks later.
My thanks to Kevin Doyle (Botanist, Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources) for facilitating this visit.
Growing in a mesic, sandy loam prairie.
Thanks to Kevin Doyle (Botanist, Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources) for facilitating this visit.
Growing in a mesic, sandy loam prairie.
My thanks to Kevin Doyle (Botanist, Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources) for facilitating this visit.
My thanks to Kevin Doyle (Botanist, Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources) for facilitating this visit.
Today, I’ve learned that this Queen Anne’s Lace actually has tiny carrot as its root.