The Goldenrods, with their abundance and diversity, produce one of the most brilliant natural wildflower displays in our area from mid-August to November. In North America there are about one hundred species of these plants occurring in such habitats as upland woods, marshes, bogs, abandoned fields, dry roadsides, prairies, railroad rights-of-way and even open cliffs and sandy beaches. Approximately twenty-one species are found in Wisconsin
Early in the development of the Cedar-Sauk Field Station it was decided to attempt establishing a sa...
The tallgrass prairie offers solutions to the many environmental challenges facing our water, soils,...
Wildflowers complement our state’s beautiful landscapes with flashes of vibrant colors, but they als...
Canadian goldenrod (Solidago canadensis L.) is classified as an invasive plant species in many Euras...
Benedict Prairie is a small railroad prairie that is owned and managed by the University of Wisconsi...
Author Institution: Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue UniversityStudies of the di...
The Benedict Prairie Unit of The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Stations consists of about ...
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.) is a valued medicinal herb which has been collected from hardwo...
While goldenrod species are often found to be allelopathic in laboratory settings, its importance in...
Settlers crossing the tallgrass prairie in the early 1800s were greeted by a seemingly endless lands...
Many persons who have taken early spring trips to the southern and southeastern sections of our coun...
DATES FOR FIRST FLOWERS ▪ O. A. Stevens CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS FOR NORTH DAKOTA—1972 ▪ Robert N. Rand...
In June 1983 two large patches of Fringed Polygala were found in the Cedar-Tamarack woods at the nor...
Non-native oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb.) was first detected in southeastern Mi...
Inspired by a similar national event, the aim of Nebraska Wildflower Week is to increase awareness a...
Early in the development of the Cedar-Sauk Field Station it was decided to attempt establishing a sa...
The tallgrass prairie offers solutions to the many environmental challenges facing our water, soils,...
Wildflowers complement our state’s beautiful landscapes with flashes of vibrant colors, but they als...
Canadian goldenrod (Solidago canadensis L.) is classified as an invasive plant species in many Euras...
Benedict Prairie is a small railroad prairie that is owned and managed by the University of Wisconsi...
Author Institution: Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue UniversityStudies of the di...
The Benedict Prairie Unit of The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Stations consists of about ...
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.) is a valued medicinal herb which has been collected from hardwo...
While goldenrod species are often found to be allelopathic in laboratory settings, its importance in...
Settlers crossing the tallgrass prairie in the early 1800s were greeted by a seemingly endless lands...
Many persons who have taken early spring trips to the southern and southeastern sections of our coun...
DATES FOR FIRST FLOWERS ▪ O. A. Stevens CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS FOR NORTH DAKOTA—1972 ▪ Robert N. Rand...
In June 1983 two large patches of Fringed Polygala were found in the Cedar-Tamarack woods at the nor...
Non-native oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb.) was first detected in southeastern Mi...
Inspired by a similar national event, the aim of Nebraska Wildflower Week is to increase awareness a...
Early in the development of the Cedar-Sauk Field Station it was decided to attempt establishing a sa...
The tallgrass prairie offers solutions to the many environmental challenges facing our water, soils,...
Wildflowers complement our state’s beautiful landscapes with flashes of vibrant colors, but they als...