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Things Aren’t Always What They Seem
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Things Aren’t Always What They Seem

Some things seem obvious, but aren’t true. This looks like a beautiful head of flowers bursting into two radically different … Continue reading Things Aren’t Always What They Seem

Recent Posts

  • Score One for the Plants
  • Sometimes it’s just books
  • Green Ladies of the Fall
  • Butterflies Are Always In Fashion
  • Hot Sunday at the Farm

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  • April 2020
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  • Bees
  • Birds
  • Botany
  • Butterflies
  • Milkweed
  • Not for Bug Haters
  • Snakes
  • Texas Native Plants
  • Uncategorized

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backyard Bees beetles Birds Blackberries Bluebirds botany Bumblebees butterflies cactus Fall Food Foraging Garden Habitat honeybees Insects learning lizards Milkweed Monarchs Monarch Watch Native plants nestbox nest box Owls Plant Oddities Plant Strategies pollinators prairie prairie ecology recipes Robins Rubus Spiders spring blossoms teaching Texas Mountain Laurel Texas Native Plants wildflowers wild onion

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