Plant of the Month January 2023: Cranefly Orchid

As we celebrated the New Year with our annual New Year’s Day walk at Hickory Hollow NAP, many participants were intrigued by a small, common terrestrial orchid, the Cranefly Orchid, Tipularia discolor, that greeted us along the paths. Some were even more surprised to realize they had this orchid growing on their own properties! Oddly, this orchid is unique in having dark green leaves that appear in mid fall and remain handsome and dark green through the winter months despite the vagaries of winter weather and then wither away in late spring and early summer when the canopy closes overhead.

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Plant of the Month October 2022, Blue-stemmed Goldenrod

At our recent fall plant sale a number of shoppers requested shade tolerant perennials that bloom in shady woodland gardens in late summer and fall, long after spring bloomers have faded. The October Plant of the Month, Blue-stemmed Goldenrod, Solidago caesia, fits the bill beautifully and like other Goldenrods, has the added benefit of supporting a large variety of pollinators and butterflies.

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Germinating Milkweed Seeds at Home

One of the delights of the summer and fall seasons is the flight of the monarch butterfly. These beautiful insects have evolved with the plants of the milkweed family (Asclepias) that provide the foundation for their larvae (caterpillars) as well as nectar for the adults.

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Plant of the Month January 2022: Christmas Fern

Our deciduous woods are graced by many native ferns, but in winter the evergreen Christmas Fern, Polystichum acrostichoides, takes center stage. It literally lights up the woods with its rich green, lustrous foliage that catches the low-angled winter sun, adding sparkle and color. Christmas Ferns are one of the most common ferns in the Southeast and occur in every county in Virginia.

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