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mr.kamper321

mr.kamper321

Plainfield, Illiniois, United States of America

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mr.kamper321 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by mr.kamper321 Lat: 90.00 Lon: -136.019 years ago

looks like honey suckle an invasive species

mr.kamper321 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by mr.kamper321 Shorewood, Illinois, USA9 years ago

Purple PHLOX! Nice Find!

mr.kamper321 Shooting star
Shooting star commented on by mr.kamper321 Illinois, USA9 years ago

http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prai...
prairie smoke

mr.kamper321 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by mr.kamper321 Illinois, USA9 years ago

prairie smoke
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prai...

mr.kamper321 Six-spotted Green Tiger Beetle
Six-spotted Green Tiger Beetle commented on by mr.kamper321 Joliet, Illinois, USA9 years ago

I like your note! and good find!

mr.kamper321 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by mr.kamper321 Illinois, USA9 years ago

"Prairie Smoke is an attractive little plant that should be cultivated more often. The reddish flowers remain attractive for 2-3 months during both the blooming period and afterwards as the achenes develop. It is an easy plant to identify because no other Geum sp. (Avens) within Illinois develops achenes with long feathery tails."
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prai...

mr.kamper321 Marbled Spider
Marbled Spider commented on by mr.kamper321 Joliet, Illinois, USA9 years ago

looks like a type of marbled spider.

http://www.museum.state.il.us/ismdepts/z...

mr.kamper321 Northern Cricket Frog
Northern Cricket Frog commented on by mr.kamper321 Illinois, USA9 years ago

Nice Find!

mr.kamper321 Dandelions
Dandelions commented on by mr.kamper321 Illinois, USA9 years ago

They look good to me!! Why do we spend so much time, money, and toxic chemicals to get rid of them?

"There appear to be three dominant perspectives on weeds: agricultural-ranching, suburban, and ecological…..The suburban perspective considers any plant a weed if it invades the lawns and gardens of suburban homeowners and other managed landscapes of mainstream society, which includes the lawns and gardens of banks, schools, churches, malls, government buildings, industrial parks, etc. In the context of this perspective, plants are valueless weeds unless they have been made available through the mass market and have price tags attached. The ideal plant of the managed landscape in suburbia has the following characteristics:

1) It is an introduced species that is poorly adapted to the surrounding environment.
2) It is a sterile hybrid or patented cultivar.
3) It is difficult to maintain and often short-lived.
4) It doesn't spread readily to places where it doesn't belong.
5) It has obvious aesthetic or culinary properties.
6) It has to be purchased at a store or through a catalog.

The weediness of a plant is defined by the absence of the preceding characteristics. Thus, suburbia considers any plant a weed that is well-adapted to its environment, prone to reproduce itself and spread, requires little or no effort to maintain, has no obvious aesthetic or culinary properties, and doesn't require money to acquire."
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weed...

mr.kamper321 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by mr.kamper321 Illinois, USA9 years ago

"Prairie Smoke is an attractive little plant that should be cultivated more often. The reddish flowers remain attractive for 2-3 months during both the blooming period and afterwards as the achenes develop. It is an easy plant to identify because no other Geum sp. (Avens) within Illinois develops achenes with long feathery tails."

Prairie Smoke
Geum triflorum
Rose family (Rosaceae)
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prai...

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