I was pleased to find several returning plants and potential new plants coming up!





From Forest to Skillet: Edible and Native Plants in the Cross Timbers of Oklahoma. 837 yard species and counting!
I was pleased to find several returning plants and potential new plants coming up!
Yeah milkweed. I have seeds i need to plant soon. I’m curious about the swampy one. Need to read about it.
The green milkweed is really hard to see!