NATURE NOTES
NATURE NOTES OF S.E. MINNESOTA
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
SPIDERWORT ON FORESTVILLE PRAIRIE
THE COUNTY PLANTED PRAIRIE MIX ALONG THIS STRETCH OF ROAD WHEN THEY REDID COUNTY 2 SEVERAL YEAR AGO. THIS ROAD SHOWCASES WHAT A GOOD QUALITY UNMOWED DITCH CAN PRODUCE FOR FLOWERS AND WILDLIFE. MANY OTHER PRAIRIE FLOWERS BLOOM ALONG THIS ROAD DURING THE SUMMER.
WILD PARSLEYOR DILL
THIS PLANT IN AN ALIEN INVADER OF DITCHES AND PRAIRIES. IT CAN GROW UP TO 5+ FT. AND CAUSES A BURN LIKE RASH TO THE SKIN. THE COMBINATION OF JUICE FROM THE LEAF OR FLOWER OF THE PLANT, SUNLIGHT, AND SWEAT CREATES AN ALMOST ACID LIKE COMPOUND THAT BURNS THE SKIN. I HAVE HAD THESE BURNS LAST OVER A YEAR. NOTE THAT IS LOOKS SOMEWHAT LIKE THE NATIVE SPECIES OF PRAIRIE PLANT CALLED GOLDEN ALEXANDER.