by CONPS SD | Jun 2, 2024
used in book review Natiure’s Best Hope, linked on Why Garden with Natives: Gardening...
by CONPS SD | Jun 2, 2024
book cover for Nature’s Best...
by CONPS ME | Jun 1, 2024
Mancos Columbine (Aquilegia micrantha) is a native wildflower in the Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae). It is an uncommon species found on cliffs and hanging gardens, known from Moffat, Mesa, Delta, and Montrose Counties, with a spurless form collected once in...
by CONPS ME | Jun 1, 2024
Photo of a hanging garden in Escalante Canyon Co. Photo by Mo...
by CONPS ME | May 31, 2024
Carpet Phlox (Phlox hoodii) is a native plant in the Phlox Family (Polemoniaceae) which is common on dry slopes or bluffs, ridge-tops, in sagebrush meadows, shortgrass prairie, and sometimes with pinyon-juniper. It grows from the plains to the montane and blooms from...