Moss Workshop Support based on an earlier 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 […]