Captured Akin Prairie - May 6, 2021
Our lovely prairie violet, growing on native prairie, and larval food source (i.e. food for caterpillars) of the Regal Fritillary Butterfly.
Captured Akin Prairie - May 6, 2021
Our lovely prairie violet, growing on native prairie, and larval food source (i.e. food for caterpillars) of the Regal Fritillary Butterfly.
A widely used medicinal plant, yarrow has been used often to treat wounds and stop bleeding. During the Civil War it was called soldier’s woundwort because it was so widely used to treat battle wound. The fern-like leaves have a medicinal taste. I was on a plant walk once and got stung by a bee. The guide of the tour recommended I chew some up and use it as a poultice, which I did. This is a common native plant which grows well in pastures and roadside, as well as in native grasslands.
In the wild the flowers are mostly white but can be pink. Horticulturalists have tapped into this natural variation to breed the dark pink, red, and yellow cultivars popular among gardeners.
Captured June 4, 2021
Kill Creek Park
A low-growing native plant, great for garden borders. Bright pink flowers bloom both in the spring and the fall. One of the plants that I know well, like a dear friend. It is featured in the Native Medicinal Plant Garden.
Captured at Rocky Point Glade on May 6th 2021.