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Tag: Amphibians

Amphibians, Wildlife

Amphibians of Biblical Proportions

June 30, 2020September 3, 2020 ArcadiaNatives

It was mid-April and there wasn't much fully awake yet outside in our little corner of Pennsylvania. The trees were barely budding, but the sea of brown around us was slowly ebbing and a tide of green was gradually closing in. Blooming Northern Spicebush created a hazy yellow mist in the woods.

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Helen's Flower (Helenium autumnale) provides late-season food for native bees. Consider planting it among Asters, Boneset, and Ironweed for a colorful mixed border that will have pollinators buzzing with delight!
Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica) are putting on their springtime show!
Snow in spring. These cold hardy native perennials hold up just fine under a little snow pressure:
The cheerful blooms of Golden Groundsel (packera aurea).
Leave the Leaves!
Dew covered asters on a misty autumn morning.

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