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Seen at Jennings Final Week


Shrubby St. Johnswort at Jennings, 21 July 2023 (picture by Kate St. John)

29 July 2023

Simply over per week in the past the Botanical Society of Western Pennsylvania and Wissahickon Nature Membership made their annual go to to Jennings Prairie for late July wildflowers. All of those species and extra have been seen on Friday 21 July. Proven listed below are:

This thimbleweed nonetheless has petals, Jennings, 21 July 2023 (picture by Kate St. John)
Dense blazing star, Jennings, 21 July 2023 (picture by Kate St. John)
Yarrow, Jennings, 21 July 2023 (picture by Kate St. John)

This picture of rattlesnake plantain exhibits the flower buds. Click on right here or on the picture to see the complete plant with basal leaves.

Rattlesnake plantain in bud, Jennings, 21 July 2023 (picture by Kate St. John)

Culver’s root was in bloom at Jennings however too removed from the path for a cellphone picture. I discovered this one blooming on Thursday in a backyard close to Dippy the Dinosaur on the Carnegie Museum of Pure Historical past. Do you see the bumblebee?

Culver’s root close to Dippy statue, Carnegie Museum of Pure Historical past, 27 July 2023 (picture by Kate St. John)

See extra pictures on the Wissahickon Journey Report and click on right here for the entire record of species.

(pictures by Kate St. John)

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