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Lobelia cardinalis L. Cardinal Flower

Lobelia cardinalis L.

Posted by:admin Posted On:25 Mar 2024

Cardinal Flower Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Known Range: Care Requirements: Many of the flowering plants featured on our website are available through Nature Hills Nursery. Ordering them through this link will support the Cernunnos Foundation and your garden!

Papilio glaucus Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

Papilio glaucus

Posted by:admin Posted On:25 Mar 2024

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Known Range: Diet: Breeding and Lifecycle:

what if I told you

What if I told you?

Posted by:admin Posted On:24 Mar 2024

Some things are easy to fix, if we want to do it. That’s what I am trying to do here. What if I told you that through one project we could improve fisheries around the world, enhance coastal tourism through

Lynx rufus Mexican Bobcat taxidermy

Lynx rufus

Posted by:admin Posted On:24 Mar 2024

Mexican Bobcat Taxidermy model Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: The Mexican Bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a medium-sized felid with distinctive tufted ears and a short, bobbed tail. It typically has a reddish-brown coat with black spots and streaks, providing

Verbesina alternifolia Wingstem Golden Honey Plant Stickweed Alternate-Leaved Crownbeard Alternative Alternate-leaf Ironweed Ironweed Yellow Ironweed

Verbesina alternifolia

Posted by:admin Posted On:24 Mar 2024

Wingstem Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Wingstem (Verbesina alternifolia) is a tall, herbaceous perennial plant characterized by its distinctive winged stems and clusters of yellow flowers. It typically grows between 4 to 8 feet tall and features alternate leaves

Lupinus perennis Sundial lupine

Lupinus perennis

Posted by:admin Posted On:24 Mar 2024

Sundial Lupine Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Sundial Lupine (Lupinus perennis) is a herbaceous perennial plant known for its striking spikes of blue flowers. It typically grows up to 1 to 3 feet tall and spreads about 1 to

measuring success of aquaponics to fix the dead zone

Part 6 – Fixing the Dead Zones

Posted by:admin Posted On:24 Mar 2024

Measuring success One of the challenging aspects of this project will be demonstrating its successes and failures in terms of removal of excess nutrient and other pollutants from the water ways during the proof of concept phase. The simplest way

Cope's Gray Treefrog Hyla chrysoscelis

Hyla chrysoscelis

Posted by:admin Posted On:23 Mar 2024

Cope’s Gray Treefrog Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Cope’s Gray Treefrog is a small arboreal amphibian characterized by its mottled gray or greenish-gray skin with dark markings. It has large toe pads that aid in climbing and adhesive abilities.

Iris pallida Lam. Sweet iris

Iris pallida Lam.

Posted by:admin Posted On:23 Mar 2024

Sweet Iris Taxonomy: Common Names by Region: Description: Sweet Iris (Iris pallida) is a perennial herbaceous plant known for its striking flowers and fragrant scent. It typically grows from rhizomes and forms clumps of sword-shaped leaves. The flowers are large

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Part 5- Fixing the Dead Zones

Posted by:admin Posted On:22 Mar 2024

Marketable products to clean the rivers As previously discussed, one of the biggest roadblocks to removing excess nutrient from our river systems is expense. Even in this system the start up cost to clean a meaningful amount of nutrient from