Mom and Dad kindly invited me to visit Chickasaw National Recreation Area with them this weekend. The cats get a rest from Briar’s ideas.
From Forest to Skillet: Edible and Native Plants in the Cross Timbers of Oklahoma. 773 yard species and counting!
Mom and Dad kindly invited me to visit Chickasaw National Recreation Area with them this weekend. The cats get a rest from Briar’s ideas.
We will be visiting Chickasaw in a couple of weeks. We made a reconnaissance visit there on the way home from Nebraska this past August, and are making a deep dive this time now that it’s cooler. I’m excited and hoping for good weather!
Re: Carolina buckthorn – I’ve grown it and observed it for years. It’s mysteriously fickle. I don’t think a wetter habitat is required as I’ve often seen it growing in sandy, dry oak woodlands. But I’m not yet sure what the secret to long term success is. Twice I’ve had 10+ year old specimens grown from seed suddenly die, but I know it can live a lot longer than that. Maybe there’s a mycorrhizal symbiont needed?🤷
What a wonderful place to visit – the creek and waterfall the perfect place to stroll as well as just pause (fir a long time!) and enjoy all that watery music.
So glad you and Briar joined us!! And the Purpletop does fine in full sun too. At least we have lots of it in the our prairie. Often seen at the grasslands in the open too.
I’m so happy you went. Looks like a wonderful place. I hope to get there too someday. Briar will be happy to get home.