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Remember summer?

January 4, 2014Nature2012, Flashback, PlantsBrian Edmond

I do and I want it back! To tide you over, here is a photo from our prairie a couple of years ago.

Beardtongue (white) and Coreopsis (yellow) flowers bloom in May.
Beardtongue (white) and Coreopsis (yellow) flowers bloom in May.

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