Diving into Dicentra: Dutchman's breeches and Squirrel corn
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Spring has returned and so have a beautiful bunch of blooms. In this Nature Note, we will take a look at some small, white, blossoms of spring that herald the arrival of the growing season.
Dicentra cucullaria, commonly called Dutchman's breeches, and Dicentra canadensis, or squirrel corn, are fascinating members of the poppy family. These low-growing ephemerals are a wonderful resource for emerging bumble bees but also rely on a secondary insect assistant for their reproduction. Who could this mystery critter be?
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Another great Nature Note! Thanks Santino...Truman and Archer enjoyed it. :)
Thanks so much Santino! It's a wonderful season in the woods watching these beautiful plants emerging. I appreciate learning the facts and viewing them on your informative videos. Keep them coming!
Love learning about our native species!
Thank you Santino for the highlights of the Parry Trail! I try to get there every year to see these fabulous spring ephemerals
Great video Santino. So fun to watch and learn