JOCO Master Naturalists Moss Workshop
Resources and suggestions for identifying your moss It is always difficult to suggest the most effective or optimal path to […]
Resources and suggestions for identifying your moss It is always difficult to suggest the most effective or optimal path to […]
Last week, Carol and I had the privilege of attending a dinner recognizing Paul Williams (originator of Wisconsin Fast Plants) […]
Weissia controversa from Woodson County with sporophytes in a managed burned oak woodland. This is one of four articles on […]
A hydrated mat of Anomodon minor growing at the base of an oak in the early spring after a rain. […]
An old oak log covered with Entodon with thousands of sporophytes in the early spring. This is one of four […]
An outstanding mat of Baby Tooth Moss in April with capsules just starting to mature. Lawrence Nature Park, Lawrence, KS […]
About fifty years ago, I picked up a paperback book at the University of Kansas Student Union Oread Bookstore titled, […]
Aldo saw things that others don’t: “Every July I watch eagerly a certain country graveyard that I pass in driving […]
This year has been a particularly challenging year if you are a monarch butterfly. All over the summer range of […]
I’ve been talking to different folks about lab notebooks so they are on my mind. I looked up this thread […]