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Biological oddities, interests and observations from the world around us. Monday, May 13, 2013. Ferns Unfurling into the Future. Since spring is the time of transition, this blog is transitioning too. It is time for my final outdoor classroom blog post. Next time, I will return to my original "Biological Thinking" blog of discovering biological phenomena in everyday encounters with nature. I hope you stay tuned if you have enjoyed my site-specific posts. Thank you for reading! Circinate means circling or...

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Biological oddities, interests and observations from the world around us. Monday, May 13, 2013. Ferns Unfurling into the Future. Since spring is the time of transition, this blog is transitioning too. It is time for my final outdoor classroom blog post. Next time, I will return to my original "Biological Thinking" blog of discovering biological phenomena in everyday encounters with nature. I hope you stay tuned if you have enjoyed my site-specific posts. Thank you for reading! Circinate means circling or...

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Biological Thinking: How to Read Bark Scars in Sourwood Trees

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Biological oddities, interests and observations from the world around us. Thursday, October 4, 2012. How to Read Bark Scars in Sourwood Trees. Sourwood trees are among the first to turn colors in the Fall. The small orange-leaved tree in the picture is one of our sourwoods. We have two sourwood trees. Above you can see the location of one sourwood - it's the orange-leaved small tree in the center of the picture. See if you can find the second sourwood tree when you visit the classroom. Bark naturally str...

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Biological Thinking: October 2012

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Biological oddities, interests and observations from the world around us. Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Weeds: The Superhero Gang of the Plant World. The lawn in our outdoor classroom is lush, thick and inviting. It looks like a perfect sea of even, green grass. Just look at it! If you stop and really look, though, you'll start to see weeds. They are stealthy and hidden, but they are everywhere! A clover plant thriving in a nutrient-depleted patch. Weeds usually have some unique 'special power' (well, growi...

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Biological Thinking: Help! I've Got Hackberry Leaf Galls!

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Biological oddities, interests and observations from the world around us. Friday, November 16, 2012. I've Got Hackberry Leaf Galls! Last week students in our outdoor classroom sent the picture below, wondering what it was. It's a very logical question, since those. things. Are growing out of what is obviously a leaf, but no normal leaf has weird miniature mushroom-shapes growing out of it. Hackberry Leaf Galls (photo: M. Sherman). Hackberry tree with most leaves already gone for the winter. And drill out...

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Biological Thinking: Down on the Aphid Ranch

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Biological oddities, interests and observations from the world around us. Sunday, April 21, 2013. Down on the Aphid Ranch. Originally this post was just going to be about vines. There are four basic plant forms: trees, shrubs (small, branched trees), herbs (non-woody, soft plants), and vines. Vines are woody but not strong, and they grow as tall as trees by climbing up other structures, often trees, and they usually have roots that are good for holding on, like this:. Ants going up and down the ivy stem.

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Biological Thinking: December 2012

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Biological oddities, interests and observations from the world around us. Friday, December 14, 2012. It's a good thing you know what squirrels look like, because I don't have a picture of a squirrel for you! I wanted to write about them this week, but when I went to take pictures, they were gone for the day. That's OK, though, because there is plenty of squirrel evidence visible in our outdoor classroom. If you visit and don't see actual squirrels, look for clues instead. Squirrels are probably the easie...

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog. Weather and gardens in Middle Tennessee. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. There are some issues of interest for homeowners and landscape lovers this year. Roses, crape myrtles, Impatiens, and walnut trees are the hosts to some pesky pests. Https:/ docs.google.com/document/d/19O6j-kO bkmXPo75j3pN3dOFxaWtT9Mp9nqJoF- 6sU/edit. Impatiens downy mildew and Impatiens Necrotics Spot Virus. Crape Myrtle Bark Scale. Here is an article from the University of Arkansas. Mary, The Plan...

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog: 2015 Bugaboos

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog. Weather and gardens in Middle Tennessee. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. There are some issues of interest for homeowners and landscape lovers this year. Roses, crape myrtles, Impatiens, and walnut trees are the hosts to some pesky pests. Https:/ docs.google.com/document/d/19O6j-kO bkmXPo75j3pN3dOFxaWtT9Mp9nqJoF- 6sU/edit. Impatiens downy mildew and Impatiens Necrotics Spot Virus. Crape Myrtle Bark Scale. Here is an article from the University of Arkansas. Mary, The Plan...

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog: Zone Detour: The Tropics

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog. Weather and gardens in Middle Tennessee. Sunday, August 10, 2014. Zone Detour: The Tropics. The creature is in fact blue, or brownish and blue depending on how long it may have been sitting in the sun; as it warms up, more of the blue colors emerge. The largest one we saw was about 2 1/2 feet long. First, photos from the QEII Botanical Park (all photos, credit: Louise Zepp):. Mary, The Plant Manager. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Winter flowers. Witch Hazel.

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog: Just Because It's Summer

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog. Weather and gardens in Middle Tennessee. Thursday, June 26, 2014. Just Because It's Summer. Some lovely blooms of summer:. Hydrangea quercifolia, a dwarf variety, a close-up of the bloom, and en masse. Then a 'Vision in Pink' Astilbe. And 'Endless Summer' Hydrangea macrophylla. By the way, the Hydrangea quercifoli. A (Oak Leaf Hydrangea) tolerates quite a bit of dry weather. Astilbes, on the other hand, really want some regular moistur. Mary, The Plant Manager.

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog: October 2014

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog. Weather and gardens in Middle Tennessee. Thursday, October 9, 2014. Early Fall on the Cumberland Plateu. Here are a few beauties from the Fiery Gizzard trail, near Foster Falls in Grundy County Tennessee. I think this is Callicarpa americana. Some pretty colors and mushroom. Field flowers above the falls. More plants that are sort of not-plants. Mary, The Plant Manager. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Winter flowers. Witch Hazel. Early Fall on the Cumberland Plateu.

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog: June 2013

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog. Weather and gardens in Middle Tennessee. Wednesday, June 5, 2013. If your don't rely on an automatic irrigation system you probably watch the weather closely and are concerned about when to water your landscape plants. There are some various factors to consider, but a simple approach for starters. Is to give your flowers and shrubs supplemental water any week that there is less than one inch of natural rainfall. If you have shrubs that have been growing successfully in...

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog: May 2014

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog. Weather and gardens in Middle Tennessee. Sunday, May 4, 2014. Who remembers Drew Barrymore's character in Poltergeist announcing the arrival of the.whatever they are. Well, Rose Sawflies are back, for their annual spring appearance. These individuals were found in a garden in Green Hills area of Nashville on Friday. Don't apply pesticides if there are no pests present. Here's a great link with a longer discussion of sawflies and Integrated Pest Management. Http:/ www&#...

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog: February 2014

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog. Weather and gardens in Middle Tennessee. Tuesday, February 11, 2014. Pruning Liriope (monkey grasses). Cutting back winter burn/last year’s leaves on Helleborus. Pruning cool season ornamental grasses if you can trim back a few inches and see new green growth. Don’t’ prune sedge/Carex and Festuca. Evaluating tree health and having large tree pruning done. In the vegetable garden. And make plans for these fun events:. Feb 27 - March 2. At Ellington Ag Center in Nashville.

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog: March 2014

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The Plant Manager's Rainy Day Blog. Weather and gardens in Middle Tennessee. Wednesday, March 19, 2014. Collards Sweet Potatoes spinach. Basil, Sunflowers, Marigolds, Cilantro, Parsley. Now through March you can plant winter vegetables and plant seeds indoors in small containers to get summer vegetables started. This past 3 weeks I have planted onion sets, beets, and spinach. I may plant some greens (collards and kale) if I have time and space. Mary, The Plant Manager. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my...

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Biological oddities, interests and observations from the world around us. Monday, May 13, 2013. Ferns Unfurling into the Future. Since spring is the time of transition, this blog is transitioning too. It is time for my final outdoor classroom blog post. Next time, I will return to my original "Biological Thinking" blog of discovering biological phenomena in everyday encounters with nature. I hope you stay tuned if you have enjoyed my site-specific posts. Thank you for reading! Circinate means circling or...

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