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In the Company of Plants and Rocks
http://plantsandrocks.blogspot.com/
Natural history blog focusing on botany, ecology and geology ... from the field as much as possible!
LATEST ARTICLES ( 431 )
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Plants and War
Plants of the Sixties practiced non-violence.Happy February, phytophreaks.* It’s time to start thinking about a post for the monthly Berry Go Round, a blog... Read more
Posted on 01 February 2014 OUTDOORS -
“the Rarest Prairie Gem of All”
Claude Barr at his Prairie Gem Ranch in southwest South Dakota, 1976. From Jewels of the Plains.These days I have so much work that I’m relying on guest blogger... Read more
Posted on 26 January 2014 OUTDOORS -
A Letter to the Earth from S. H. Knight, Mr. Geology of Wyoming
Dr. Samuel H. Knight in 1916, his first year on the faculty at the University of Wyoming. By the time he retired in 1966, he had taught an estimated 10,000... Read more
Posted on 17 January 2014 OUTDOORS -
Daisies in Waiting
Easter daisies in foreground, to right of bunny tracks.The Easter daisies are waiting ... waiting for spring. It may be January, but these guys are ready to... Read more
Posted on 12 January 2014 OUTDOORS -
A Carnival of Rocks and Plants
Tors of Sherman granite with spring wildflowers. This was May 2012; for now we can only dream.In December we had a cross-cultural carnival for geologists (The... Read more
Posted on 03 January 2014 OUTDOORS -
Die Kalkfrage (the Limestone Question)
Limestone and dolomite in the Salt River Range of western Wyoming. Photo by Hollis Marriott.Shultz’s milkvetch (Astragalus shultziorum) grows in abundance on... Read more
Posted on 27 December 2013 OUTDOORS -
Berry Go Round Meets the Accretionary Wedge
California coastal chaparral on Point Sal ophiolite, Point Sal State Park.REMINDER! Deadlines for December’s Accretion Wedge and Berry Go Round blog carnivals... Read more
Posted on 21 December 2013 OUTDOORS -
What Would You Do If You Were a Tree?
What's wrong with this picture? (Laramie, Wyoming; click on image to view).Like most plants, trees are powered by the sun. Leaves are their solar collectors, an... Read more
Posted on 15 December 2013 OUTDOORS -
Is There a First S’more? (an Existential Question)
S'more action.The transition from Indian summer to winter last week was brutally abrupt, and the frigid arctic air mass that arrived Wednesday hasn’t left. Read more
Posted on 08 December 2013 OUTDOORS -
AW #63: Plants and Rocks, Or Rocks and Plants
Photos courtesy Arthur Kruckeberg and Dan Poelma.I’m hosting December’s Berry Go Round, a carnival for plant bloggers. In my solicitation for posts I tried to... Read more
Posted on 04 December 2013 OUTDOORS -
Last Gasp
Botanizing in Wyoming in December. Click on photo -- you might see flowers.We’re still holding on, a few wildflowers and I. Others think the growing season is... Read more
Posted on 03 December 2013 OUTDOORS -
What Do You Know About Plants?
Photos courtesy Arthur Kruckeberg and Dan Poelma.It's time for December’s Berry Go Round, a carnival for bloggers who write about plants. You don't have to be... Read more
Posted on 01 December 2013 OUTDOORS -
Thankful for Poets
Today is Thanksgiving and so we must perform a holiday ritual that hasn’t changed for as far back as I can remember, even though the players are different. Read more
Posted on 28 November 2013 OUTDOORS -
Autumn Tree Strageties II
Note leaning limber pine emerging from large fissure in granite outcrop, near center of lower left quarter of photo (click on image for better view).I’m... Read more
Posted on 25 November 2013 OUTDOORS -
Figured Stones Or Lithified Body Parts?
The curious stones at the bottom of the illustration look very much like shark’s teeth ... strange coincidence? From Canis carchariæ dissectum caput by N.... Read more
Posted on 20 November 2013 OUTDOORS -
Autumn Tree Strategies, I
Lucy of Loose and Leafy has returned to blogging after a summer sabbatical, reminding me that I haven’t posted any news of my two trees this year. Lucy kindly... Read more
Posted on 14 November 2013 OUTDOORS -
Ginkgos and Rhythmites
Our vacation in the flood-ravaged landscapes of the Pacific Northwest came to an end where Interstate Highway 90 crosses Lake Wanapum on the Columbia River. Read more
Posted on 08 November 2013 OUTDOORS -
Ghosts in the Rocks
See them? (click on photo for a better view)The forecast for the day was hot -- 100º F -- but we didn’t bother with an early start. After all, we were on... Read more
Posted on 31 October 2013 OUTDOORS -
More Vacation Fun: Kolk Lakes & Pothole Swarms
Might this be the way to Wonderland?In my most recent post about Ice Age Mega-floods in the Pacific Northwest, I wrote that there were kolks dancing in the... Read more
Posted on 28 October 2013 OUTDOORS -
Fun in the Scablands
In the scablands. As their name suggests, these are lands that haven't healed.Try telling friends you went to the scablands of eastern Washington for vacation. Read more
Posted on 21 October 2013 OUTDOORS