What’s That Weed?
Introduced species: Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) Characteristics: The carrot family (Apiaceae) is perhaps the most wildly bifurcated plant family in terms of human use, with most of its members being […]
Introduced species: Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) Characteristics: The carrot family (Apiaceae) is perhaps the most wildly bifurcated plant family in terms of human use, with most of its members being […]
Written by Monica Hescheles and Elizabeth Brosig In the midst of a wet spring, the weather was perfect for the first stage of implementation for a stormwater retrofit project at
Less pavement for a healthier Johnson Creek! Read More »
Introduced species: Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) Characteristics: Garlic mustard is an herbaceous “biennial” (more on that in a minute) with a deep, white taproot. The rosettes, formed in the first
Written by Monica Hescheles, Volunteer Program Manager A huge thank you to all of the volunteers that showed up and dedicated their Saturday to the 25th Annual Watershed Wide Event
Another Watershed Wide Event for the Books! Read More »
Introduced species: Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris) Characteristics: Puncturevine–also known as goathead, devil’s thorn, and several other common epithets–is an annual plant in the sunflower family that emerges from a deep, woody