#camassia — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #camassia, aggregated by home.social.
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Robins will flock to your garden year round if you sow 1 thing in light shade https://www.allforgardening.com/1552461/robins-will-flock-to-your-garden-year-round-if-you-sow-1-thing-in-light-shade/ #BirdsInGarden #camassia #canamissa #garden #GardenBirds #gardening #GardeningAdvice #HowToAttractBirds #HowToAttractRobins #plants #ROBINS #SowingBulbs #SowingSeeds #WhenToPlantCanamissas #winter #WinterFeeding #WinterGardening
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The camas are in full flower at the Camassia Natural Area, a small park owned by the Nature Conservancy in West Linn, OR. The trail loop is 3,000 ft over basalt and plank walkways over marshes. Tall oaks, madronas (shown here), and other trees provide cover for birds, and an osprey nests in a nearby tower.
Poison oak is abundant right along the path, so remember "leaves of three, let it be."
#BloomScrolling #Camassia #Arbutus
https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/camassia-natural-area/
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The camas are in full flower at the Camassia Natural Area, a small park owned by the Nature Conservancy in West Linn, OR. The trail loop is 3,000 ft over basalt and plank walkways over marshes. Tall oaks, madronas (shown here), and other trees provide cover for birds, and an osprey nests in a nearby tower.
Poison oak is abundant right along the path, so remember "leaves of three, let it be."
#BloomScrolling #Camassia #Arbutus
https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/camassia-natural-area/
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The camas are in full flower at the Camassia Natural Area, a small park owned by the Nature Conservancy in West Linn, OR. The trail loop is 3,000 ft over basalt and plank walkways over marshes. Tall oaks, madronas (shown here), and other trees provide cover for birds, and an osprey nests in a nearby tower.
Poison oak is abundant right along the path, so remember "leaves of three, let it be."
#BloomScrolling #Camassia #Arbutus
https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/camassia-natural-area/
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The camas are in full flower at the Camassia Natural Area, a small park owned by the Nature Conservancy in West Linn, OR. The trail loop is 3,000 ft over basalt and plank walkways over marshes. Tall oaks, madronas (shown here), and other trees provide cover for birds, and an osprey nests in a nearby tower.
Poison oak is abundant right along the path, so remember "leaves of three, let it be."
#BloomScrolling #Camassia #Arbutus
https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/camassia-natural-area/
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The camas are in full flower at the Camassia Natural Area, a small park owned by the Nature Conservancy in West Linn, OR. The trail loop is 3,000 ft over basalt and plank walkways over marshes. Tall oaks, madronas (shown here), and other trees provide cover for birds, and an osprey nests in a nearby tower.
Poison oak is abundant right along the path, so remember "leaves of three, let it be."
#BloomScrolling #Camassia #Arbutus
https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/camassia-natural-area/