Mystery Plant

By Amy Redfield Another for the growing mystery plant files! This attractive, upright grower has volunteered in a fellow native plant grower’s yard. Any clues would be welcome!

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Photos from Principia School grant

by Ed Schmidt The St. Louis Chapter of Wild Ones recently made a grant to The Principia School for the purchase of native plants for a landscaping project that will be used to educate students about native plants. Lynne Scott, principal at Principia Upper School, writes, “I wanted to send…

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Mystery plant #2

By Susan Pletscher Can anyone identify this plant with distinctive seeds?  It looks neat, but I need to know whether to pull it up or not before it drops seed.   I know that I have a definite weed next to it — like a thistle or something that is for…

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2012 Sustainable Backyard Tour – opportunity to get involved

The Sustainable Backyard Tour is a self-guided, open-house-style tour of sustainable outdoor spaces in and around St. Louis. Attendees get to see how others have integrated sustainable living practices including rainwater harvesting, composting, keeping chickens, bees, or goats, using renewable energy, permeable surfaces, recycled art and more. The concept of…

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Predation Sensations

by Betty Struckhoff At our chapter’s monthly meeting on March 7, a guest who is very active in the retail nursery community raised an interesting question.  He noted that the hottest thing in the nursery business right now is planting for edibles.  He would like to see native landscaping become…

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Native Commons grant

The St. Louis County Department of Planning and the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) recently announced the Native Commons demonstration project. Grant funds in the amount of $10,000 will be awarded to a subdivision in unincorporated St. Louis County to fund the transition of common ground to a native landscape.

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St. Louis Garden Blitz with Doug Tallamy – March 3

Attend a day of seminars, demonstrations, exhibits and workshops featuring both nationally and locally-recognized horticulture professionals. This event is produced by the Horticulture Co-op of Metro St. Louis and the Missouri Botanical Garden, in association with the St. Louis Master Gardeners.

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Pagoda Dogwood mystery

What’s going on with my Pagoda Dogwood?  On many branches, the top looks normal but the bottom seems to have been attacked by some critter.  After last night’s talk, my first thought is bees, but our speaker didn’t mention any bees using live branches for nests.  There seem to be…

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